If you are planning to go for your CCIE, I'd keep all of them, and add on
after you get your CCNP.  You'd want to add on a router to be used as a
frame-switch (2520,2521,2522, or 2523) and probably a 2513 or two.  Throw in
a couple maus/media filters, and you've got yourself a pretty good CCIE kit.

Please feel free to email me if you have any questions.

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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> I am interested in finding out what routers/switches you guys are using
for
> your ccna and ccnp studies.  I currently own the following and Im
interested
> in finding out if I need all these routers or should I sell one or two to
> get
> me some cash on hand.   I'm planning to go all the way upto ccnp for now.
>
> Routers:
> TWO 2501
> ONE 2503
> ONE 2509
> ONE 2514
> ONE 804 isdn router
>
> ONE switch 1924en
> ONE switch 5002 supervisor 1, 12 10/100
> TWO netgear 24 port switch
> ONE Teltone ISDN simulator
> 7 PC's
>
> Do you think I can sell one of my 2501 and be succesfull in completing my
> CCNP...please advice..thank you




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