Re: CCNP/CCIE Lab Equipment (cont.) [7:12194]

2001-07-12 Thread Eugene Nine

look for some of the odd models.  I picked up a 2507 and a 2516 which are
basically a 2501 and 2503 with a built in hub for $400 and $450.
Eugene

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> (2) 2501   $1200.00
> (1) 2502   $400.00
> (1) 2503$600.00
> (1) 2521$750.00
> (2) 1912EN switch$800.00
>
> and what model should I use to offer reverse telnet. Also I am not sure If
I
> need to/have the funds to purchase all this at once. To start off with,
what
> would make a Great CCNP lab. Then once I have passed the CCNP I will add
the
> items I need to study for CCIE. So basically what I am asking is what
items
> do I need to have a fully functional and great lab for CCNP
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian Clark - A+, Network+, CCA, MCP 2000, CCNA
> Network Specialist
> Valley Services, Inc.




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Re: CCNP/CCIE Lab Equipment (cont.) [7:12194]

2001-07-12 Thread EA Louie

a 2509/2511 or equivalent (500-CS) commserver will offer reverse telnet.

You've got a good enough lab right now for your CCNP - make sure you're
running IP/IPX/DEC/AT code on the existing routers (if you have 16M flash
and RAM or MZMAKer  with 8M flash 16 M RAM,  and you can get Enterprise
software on some of them, all the better), and that you learn how to
configure the 2521 as a frame relay switch.

Look in some of your CCNP books for scenarios - you should be able to
replicate them with your equipment.  Good luck and let us know if you need
assistance later!

-e-

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> (2) 2501   $1200.00
> (1) 2502   $400.00
> (1) 2503$600.00
> (1) 2521$750.00
> (2) 1912EN switch$800.00
>
> and what model should I use to offer reverse telnet. Also I am not sure If
I
> need to/have the funds to purchase all this at once. To start off with,
what
> would make a Great CCNP lab. Then once I have passed the CCNP I will add
the
> items I need to study for CCIE. So basically what I am asking is what
items
> do I need to have a fully functional and great lab for CCNP
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian Clark - A+, Network+, CCA, MCP 2000, CCNA
> Network Specialist
> Valley Services, Inc.




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CCNP/CCIE Lab Equipment (cont.) [7:12194]

2001-07-12 Thread Brian Clark

(2) 2501$1200.00
(1) 2502$400.00
(1) 2503$600.00
(1) 2521$750.00
(2) 1912EN switch   $800.00

and what model should I use to offer reverse telnet. Also I am not sure If I
need to/have the funds to purchase all this at once. To start off with, what
would make a Great CCNP lab. Then once I have passed the CCNP I will add the
items I need to study for CCIE. So basically what I am asking is what items
do I need to have a fully functional and great lab for CCNP



Thanks,

Brian Clark - A+, Network+, CCA, MCP 2000, CCNA
Network Specialist
Valley Services, Inc.




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