I have a question to the CCIE lab veterans regarding this question; Do the
proctors throw in systems with older IOS's on them in the lab to cause
problems that are solved by newer IOS versions? And if so, do they smile or
frown upon upgrading to solve the problem, or expect you to find a different
workaround?

Erik Mintz
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Laganiere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 9:57 PM
Subject: Should I save my old router?


| I'm putting together my little home CCIE lab and amoung the 2500's and
| 3600's on my desk is a little, lonely 1005.  It's cute, it works fine as a
| 1-Ethernet, 1-Serial box, but the IOS is version 10.3(7) and it only has
8k
| NVRAM and 4mb flash.
|
| The questions are:
|
| Should I try and upgrade the IOS (and/or memory), or does it actually help
| me to have another version of IOS available to play with?
|
| and
|
| Should I just retire this little buddy and pick up another 2501?
|
| Let me know your thoughts...
|    - Dennis
|
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