ccie lab setup [7:12145]

2001-07-12 Thread Brian Clark

Hey, can everyone help me with setting up a good CCIE lab. I need to know
what equipment would be the best to purchase for the lab. I will use it to
study for both CCNP and CCIE. My budget is between $5000-$7000. Any and all
replies would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

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




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Re: ccie lab setup [7:12145]

2001-07-12 Thread Ahmed Mamoor Amimi

Brian,
U can use as under

the price are approx
2501$600 x 2
2502$450 or less
2503$800 or less
2521$900
two 1912EN switch $1000both

for heavy stuff like 5000 and voIP

5000 loaded sup1$2300
2620$1300
1750$900
voIP modules$700

This is the complete lab except ATM.

my advice is to stuck with 2500 series routers they are really good

ooohhh!!
one router left for reverse telneting
500-C$400

-Mamoor
CCIENETWORK+MCTMCSE2000CNE
I am from Pakistan (proud to be)..



Brian Clark wrote:

 Hey, can everyone help me with setting up a good CCIE lab. I need to know
 what equipment would be the best to purchase for the lab. I will use it to
 study for both CCNP and CCIE. My budget is between $5000-$7000. Any and all
 replies would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,

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




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RE: ccie lab setup [7:12145]

2001-07-12 Thread Harrison, Michael

What about a MC3810?  That has a Multi-Function T1 mod that can do native
Frame or ATM.  That takes care of the ATM (assuming that you had 2 MC3810s).
It also has telephone ports for plugging in standard phones, faxes or
modems.  Using async modems you can do DDR and backup labs with these
instead of buying a telephone simulator or having multiple lines in the
house.  So you can do VoIP, VoFR and VoATM with these 2 routers and you can
get well optioned but older ones for about 1500 each.  I have 2 of them but
I have not gotten to the ATM or Voice parts of my studies yet.

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Brian,
U can use as under

the price are approx
2501$600 x 2
2502$450 or less
2503$800 or less
2521$900
two 1912EN switch $1000both

for heavy stuff like 5000 and voIP

5000 loaded sup1$2300
2620$1300
1750$900
voIP modules$700

This is the complete lab except ATM.

my advice is to stuck with 2500 series routers they are really good

ooohhh!!
one router left for reverse telneting
500-C$400

-Mamoor
CCIENETWORK+MCTMCSE2000CNE
I am from Pakistan (proud to be)..



Brian Clark wrote:

 Hey, can everyone help me with setting up a good CCIE lab. I need to know
 what equipment would be the best to purchase for the lab. I will use it to
 study for both CCNP and CCIE. My budget is between $5000-$7000. Any and
all
 replies would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,

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