If you have some serial WIC's and Enterpise software you can do a few things
like:
Basic routing protocols.
HSRP on the ethernet interfaces.
NTP.
Practice non IP protocols like IPX and Appletalk.
Access-lists.
Distribute lists
With a firewall feature set image for the 2500 you can practice CBAC.
bridging
Integrated routing and bridging
All kinds of basic stuff.
Fatkid.com has a lot of basic labs to practice. So Certificationzone.com.
Even though 2 routers doesn't make a CCIE type lab, hardware is hardware and
anything is better than nothing.
Tony Medeiros
CCIE #6172
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From: johnyohanus-cisco
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Date: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: Can someone please help? [7:869]
>I am able to get my hands on some Cisco routers at work. My questions is,
>what will I be able to do with two Cisco routers (2500 Series and 1700
>Series). Thank you.
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