Think about another two serial interfaces on the 4000M.
A router that can be used as a terminal server is good. 2509/2511 are most
common.
I don't see any ISDN BRI interfaces. You'll want some. 2503
Depending on budget you might want to stay with the 2500 series or spring
for the newer 2600s. To do trunking on the Cat5K you'll need a router with a
100 Mbs port. 2620/2621 would do it.
To run the newer Enterprise code on the 2500s you will need 16 Flash or use
MZMaker. (Check archives for details.) 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Comments on my Home Lab! [7:7108]
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
>     I just bought a home lab today.  The equipment in my lab 
> will be as
> follows.  Does anyone have any input as to the quality of 
> this lab setup?
> What would you expand on in the future.  Has anyone taken the 
> CCIE lab that
> can tell me what they think of this lab and possible 
> scenarios I should run
> through with this lab.  I will be receiving the items over 
> the next few
> days.  The lab is as follows:
> 
> Cisco 2507 8/16 11.2
> 
> Cisco 2501 8/16 11.2
> 
> Cisco 4000 M+ 1 token ring,2 serial
> 
> Cisco 2924XL-EL
> 
> Cisco 5005 catalyst
> 
> 1 12 port 100 BaseT,1 sup engine
> 
> back to back Cables
> 
> 3 Console kits
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> JC
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