Re: [nlug] Cisco Router/Switch

2010-02-22 Thread Daniel Owen
For CCNA simulator software is "good enough" and a lot cheaper and easier to deal with or at least that was the case when I got CCNA certified (and then let it lapse) years ago. If you go the sim route find one that is open ended and allows you to play around beyond just completing the exercises. I

Re: [nlug] Cisco Router/Switch

2010-02-22 Thread Chris McQuistion
I have an old Cisco 2514 that I would like to give away. Someone gave it to me and I've never actually used it. Chris On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Kevin Marker wrote: > I am looking at getting my CCNA and was wondering if anyone had an old > router or switch they would like to sell. I wou

[nlug] Re: Cisco Router/Switch

2010-02-22 Thread Kevin Marker
I would love to have it On 2/22/10, Chris McQuistion wrote: > I have an old Cisco 2514 that I would like to give away. Someone gave it to > me and I've never actually used it. > > Chris > > > On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Kevin Marker wrote: > >> I am looking at getting my CCNA and was wonde

Re: [nlug] Re: Cisco Router/Switch

2010-02-22 Thread Chris McQuistion
It's yours. Just come by Watkins College sometime and see me or Curt Lundgren. This unit has some strange connections on it. It has two DB-15 AUI connections, two "Serial" ports (that are not DB9), an RJ45 Console port, and an RJ45 Aux port. It does not have ethernet, without some kind of adapt

[nlug] Sweet Comic

2010-02-22 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
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