I think you would be fine just using the 2600 and a Cisco switch.  This
is the focus of CCNA.  Use multiple routers if you study for CCNP
routing.

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Nathan
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:02 PM
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Subject: Setting up a CCNA Lab [7:39112]

I've managed to borrow a Cisco 1602 and a 2610 from a friend to use as
practice equipment while i study for my CCNA.

The 1602 has a ISDN Bri module.
The 2610 has a ISDN Bri module and a 56k/64k CSU/DSU Module.

What way would you guys suggest setting them up?

I was thinking of just configuring them via serial then link them via
serial
when i'm done and toss a switch on either end.

Any suggestions?




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