That looks like a pretty good start.  When you do some larger lab scenarios
you will probably need a few more.  In the end I had 9 routers in my home
lab.  The ccbootcamp labs have several labs with 8-9 routers.  If I was you
I would add a 2502. You can get them real cheap and you'll have another
token ring router besides your 2523.  If you got the money you could add a
router with voice like a 1750 or a 2600.

Jim
CCIE #6827

----- Original Message -----
From: "kz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 8:13 PM
Subject: routers for home lab


> hi
>
> i want to make a home lab of my own as a preparation for the CCIE lab
test.
> what kind of routers and switches do i need to build such lab?
> I already have 4 2500 (2 2501s, 2503, 2523) routers and 1 Catalyst 5000.
>
> any advice is highly appreciated
>
> kz
>
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