Here's what I have so far:
2524 w/ 1 4 in one module
2516
2507
2 DTE cables and 1 DCE cable
all above for $1843 (bought it all in one purchase because I had $1900 to
spend)
One 10U desktop rack $55

Next I'm thinking one of the access servers to setup the reverse telnet
deal.
Eugene


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> I have a similar setup, here's what mine cost me (without shipping)-
>
> 2501- $550
> 2502- $404
> 2503- $630
> 2504- $540
> 2511- $900
> 2523- $900
> Cat1800 Token Switch- $300
> 4000 w/2 ethernet, 1 token, 2 serial, 4 BRI- $1000
> ISDN Simulator- $1800
>
> Total- $7024 (without shipping)
>
> I bought all of my equipment from ebay. Where are you planning on buying
> yours from? Also, why would you need 4 hubs when you have a switch? You
> could easily make the switch act like a number of hubs by creating VLANS.
>
> If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
>
> Fred
>
> >From: "EA Louie"
> >Reply-To: "EA Louie"
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: CCIE prep - review lab inventory and budget [7:3908]
> >Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 18:09:22 -0400
> >
> >I'm getting ready (or in Texas, I'd be "a-fixin to git ready") to build a
> >CCIE
> >lab prep setup, both for personal use and for the use of my local
> >studygroup.
> >Here's what I've identified - if I'm missing anything, please let me
know.
> >
> >Here's the strategy I'm going to take for the equipment:
> >
> >1-2511 --- console server (w/ octal cable)
> >1-2503 --- ISDN
> >1-2504 --- ISDN
> >1-2514 - dual eth
> >1-2515 - dual t/r
> >1-4000 w/NP-4T and NP-1E or NP-2E, and a BRI interface or two if they
exist
> >(F/R switch)
> >1-2924-XL
> >teltone isdn simulator
> >3 token ring MAUs
> >3 token ring media filters
> >4 AUI-10BT transceivers
> >4 Ethernet hubs
> >6 60-pin DTE-DCE cables
> >a bunch of Cat5 cables
> >rack
> >rackmount kits (or shelves)
> >and a partridge in a pear tree  ;-)
> >
> >I'm budgeting about $4000 and if an additional 2501 falls into my
> >possession
> >by accident,
> >so be it  ;-)
> >
> >That should provide most of what's needed and enough of the interface
types
> >required to
> >practice configurations (especially desktop protocols and iBGP/eBGP).
I'd
> >love a Cat5k too, but I can't do it on this budget.
> >
> >What do you think about this parts list?  Pretty good for a start?  Think
> >it's
> >achievable with $4000?
> >
> >-e-
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