Got ISDN and/or DDR?

    Bri

----- Original Message -----
From: "EA Louie" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: CCIE equipment [7:10365]


> tsk tsk...
>
> shortage of token ring there, unless you're planning on putting 2 T/R and
1
> Eth in your 4000 (SRB/DLSw and SR/TLB)
>
> To be prepared for the lab, you really need to have routers that allow you
> to do both bridging and routing, and as has been suggested to me,
multi-LAN
> interface routers are the best way to go - look at the CCIE Certification
> web page at http://www.cisco.com
>
> They pretty much lay out the equipment that you'll see in the lab.
>
> I've been listening to the tapes on the CCIE Lab from Networkers last
year,
> and the proctors and speakers all stress the importance of
> 1.  Learning the concepts of the different protocols
> 2.  Knowing how those concepts translate into Cisco commands
> 3.  Practicing those commands and learning the effect of them
> 4.  Being able to issue those commands in a timed environment
>
> -e-
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jerel Howell
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 7:33 PM
> Subject: CCIE equipment [7:10365]
>
>
> > I'm looking at configuring a router package for studying for my CCIE. I
> was
> > curious as to what you all would recommend. I've had the following
package
> > recommended to me already, and I was wondering if it would work fine.
> >
> > 1 Cisco 4000 router
> > 1 Cisco 2511 router
> > 2 Cisco 2501 routers
> > 1 Cisco 2502 router
> > 1 Cisco Catalyst 5000 switch
> >
> > and of course at least 2 computers to network to all this.
> >
> > An emailed response would be great, and thanks in advance for this!




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