----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ian gomeche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: simulation


Ian,

It's not practical for me to answer such questions individually. By
posting it to the list as a whole, you'll have the benefit of other
opinions, including, for example, people who actually have used the
routersim product. I'd be interested in seeing some of that myself.

Howard

>i have read your posting on simulators with great interest.
>
>i am currently studying for CCNA/CCDA  and now have a good collection of
>books,study materials  and a routersim 2.0. also a friend is going to lend
>me a 2500 series router
>
>i am also starting to collect stuff for CCNP/CCDP. i was thinking of buying
>the 4 CCNP simulators (1 for each module) from routersim.com. currently
only
>2 are available
>- routING.sim 1.0 and switchsim 1.0
>
>ithese 4 will cost me about $500 or so.
>
>in view of what you and others have said, i now think that perhaps this is
a
>bad idea. i might be better to spend about $750 to get a s/h  2500 and
>connect it to 2500 i am being lent.
>
>switchsim simulates a catalyst 5000 so  might be worth getting as well as
>the second 2500. (my current routersim
>includes 2 catalys 1900)
>
>anyway, i would be most grateful for your thoughts on the above possible
>upgrade paths (or any others)
>
>regards
>
>ian



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