This actually looks interesting, thanks for the pointer.

On Sep 4, 2014, at 12:11 PM, ryanL 
<ryan.lan...@gmail.com<mailto:ryan.lan...@gmail.com>> wrote:

something like this might be overkill, but might save you a lot of money on 
rack rentals if you plan on spending loads of time on this.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MUST-SEE-1OFAKIND-JUNIPER-JNCIE-JNCIS-JNCIA-CCIE-CCNP-COUNTERPART-CISCO-LAB-/141393100611?pt=US_Wired_Routers&hash=item20ebaf7f43

(not my listing, just an example, buyer beware, etc etc)



On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Scott Granados 
<sc...@granados-llc.net<mailto:sc...@granados-llc.net>> wrote:
Hi,
I’m starting down the path of certifications and wondering what people use for 
practice labs in terms of hardware?   I did some googling but have mostly found 
rack rental services.  Is this the primary method?  Is there anyone putting 
together bundles for sale of used equipment like you might find for Cisco 
hardware?  If not what hardware do people suggest for a home lab that’s 
reasonably cost effective.  Any suggestions would be most appreciated.  Any 
pointers to pre made kits or other solutions would also be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Scott


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