Eric, I am in the same ship as you are and seriously thinking of taking 2
(TWO!) BRI lines at home with SEPARATE d-channels, because the telco takes
shortcuts on that one.
I am building my lab for CCNP and CCIE (If heaven supports me) I have been
studying Caslows book, Cisco press CCIE Design and case studies, and I think
you really need to go for 2 lines or a full SIMULATOR (group has discussed
that one enough) of about 2000$.
With this cert, practice is the key, not the cramming I'm used to.
my .02c as a beginner
Martijn Jansen
MCP 18x
CCNA
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Verzonden: woensdag 24 januari 2001 1:08
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Onderwerp: CCIE Practice lab & ISDN
Hello,
I am going to be taking out a loan and buying a CCIE practice lab early
next month.
I have a question about ISDN in a CCIE practice lab. I have an ISDN line at
home which I use for Internet access. Is 1 Cisco isdn router enough for
purposes of lab practice? Or is it a good idea to have 2 ISDN routers and
an ISDN simulator to configure both ends of an ISDN connection?
In this type of scenario is the money spent on an ISDN simulator better
spent in other areas?
Thank You,
-Eric Gunn
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