I think you will need more than two routers to work on the BCSN.  Using the
CCIE All in one study guide I found that you need four routers for some of
their ospf and eigrp labs.  I haven't gotten to the bgp section yet.  Maybe,
books with a virtual lab, ie ccbootcamp or fatkid, might be what you need.
Plus, what are you going to use for switching and remote exams?  Just a
thought.

Good luck.





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I wonder that myself is it better to get the equipment and books or go to
school ? Hopefully someone has good feedback on this.

Steven V. Snead, MCSE, CCNA

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I am gearing up to start studying for my CCNP and wanted to know what
everyone thinks the best path for certification is. I know of a local school
that teaches the CCNP in four months/ 32 hrs. per section. Each person has
their own router and can telnet to the routers from home as well. This costs
about 5500.00, or is it better to spend about 2000.00 on a couple of cisco
2500's plus books and do it on my own? Any feedback is appreciated.

Steve


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