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>From: "jeff sicuranza" >Reply-To: "jeff sicuranza" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Online Lab soon to be Available [7:46216] >Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 13:10:38 -0400 > >Fellow net/packet heads, I will soon provide my lab online for your use in >CCNA through CCIE studying. This lab also can be used for general OS, >development and protocols analysis research and studying.. This lab has >everything for the CCIE lab except the ATM and 3900 Token-Ring switching >components. > >1.0 What is AMI LABs? > >AMI LABS is a Data communications and general Computer Science laboratory >that is available for students and professionals to study various >networking >and computer industry technologies. The lab consists of Cisco routers and >switches, AT&T, Nortel, Agilent, IBM and other vendors networking products. >The lab also contains various servers running Microsoft and Linux operating >systems. The lab provides a ?SCRATCH PAD? environment for a student or >professional to learn new or sharpen existing skills plus provide a general >research environment. The lab grew out of AMI?s Cisco certification >requirements and can be used for your CCNA through CCIE preparation. The >lab >can also help you prepare for Microsoft, Linux, and any other general >industry certification such as a security exam. The lab also lends itself >for testing hacking exploits on the operating system and protocol levels. > > >Here is what I am providing for an 8 hour block of time at a low fee. > >Routers: > >2501 >2503 >2504 >2513 >2509 >2620 with voip and 4 serials + FA >2620 with voip 2 Serial and FA >4500 2 TR 4 serial and 2 Eth >AGS+ 2 Eth 4 TR and 14 Serial > >All routers loaded to max memory and flash. > >Switches >Cat 5550 with SupIII and NFFC II for MLS and Ether channeling >2924C-XL-EN >2924-XL > >Blink2 ISDN emulation >Async routing and POTS access for POTS dial routings >T-1 CSU/DSU ( I am working on access to these so you can learn how to >configure AT&T CSU?s) > >Full access via a Win2k terminal server to use applications like Cisco >Works >and Cisco Secure as well as hacking and development tools. This server also >has the Blink management software to analyze and change the ISDN links to >your hearts desire. > >Also, on this server is protocol analyzer(sniffer)software and a >multicasting server so you can trace and generate basic multicasting >traffic >for your Cisco network. Also, you can originate your VOIP call via this >server for full VOIP testing over the Cisco router network and sniff at the >same time. The Win2k server has multiple interfaces (Token-Ring and >Ethernet >) so you can test and trace the various CRB, IRB, SRB and SRTB >configurations. There will be other TR based Wink2 WS(available upon >request) for testing Netbios bridging scenarios.. > >There are other applications available on the Win2k server for your >educational purpose. The server has web access so you can download IOS >images and store your router configs. You can upgrade the routers and >reboot >remotely as well. > >This lab also offers full access to a Red Hat Linux 7.2 server complete >with >all Red applications and development tools to learn Linux. Another Red hat >Linux router is also included for IP Chains and Tables testing and >hacking.. > >TFTP/FTP servers are available on the Win and Linux boxes for your configs. >Full telnet access to all servers as well as terminal service access to the >Win2k server. > >All of this is available via a VPN tunnel access kit provided once you sign >up. > > >I will be providing this service in the Fall once I take my first CCIE >lab, >regardless of pass or fail, in September. > >I am looking for any feedback on improvements and interest in this >community >to see if these components are helpful. I have been beta testing the lab to >some users and the response has been excellent. The speed of the VPN for >the >telnet and terminal access was very good. The VPN clients used are ones >available from Win2k and Win98. So no additional software is requited? > >Thanks?. > >/JS _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=46218&t=46216 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]