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One important question though:
Will Cisco continue to focus on the Cat 5 for the CCNP switching or will
they do away with i
aganiere"
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>I put together a free document with accumulated list wisdom on starting lab
>preparation on www.laganiere.net, but just
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> > Hi,
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> > I know that this may have come up many times. But since I'm about to
> start
> > preparing for the CCIE lab, it would be great if anyone could give m
remain as a protocol that can be tested in the lab. The Catalyst
5500 switch will be replaced with the Catalyst 3550.
>From: "Walker, Jim"
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> YES, please do explain what happens after October.
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> Thanks
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Hi,
Could you explain a bit more what happen after October ?
Thanks
Philip
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YES, please do explain what happens after October.
Thanks
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Hi,
Could you explain a bit more what happen after October
Hi,
Could you explain a bit more what happen after October ?
Thanks
Philip
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> you apparently dont need the token or cat switch
> a
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on a completely different topic, are the GBIC-SX and the WS-X5484
different
names for the same identical piece of equipment?
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> Hi,
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> I know that this may have come up many times. But since I'm about to
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Subject: CCIE home lab [7:46395]
Hi,
I know that this may have come up many times. But since I'm about to start
preparing for the CCIE lab, it would be great if anyone could give me some
suggestions on this. I'm planning to continue to build up my lab.
Currently,
Hunt Lee wrote:
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> 1 x Cat 5000
>
> I'm thinking whether I should get the below:-
>
> 2 x Token routers - maybe 2 x 2502?? MAU?? What else do I need
> for Token?? I
> really don't know what else I need...
>
If you are going to be doing that LAB after Oct 1, then heed the news that
Cisco has
Hi,
I know that this may have come up many times. But since I'm about to start
preparing for the CCIE lab, it would be great if anyone could give me some
suggestions on this. I'm planning to continue to build up my lab.
Currently, I have the following:
2 x 1603R
3 x 2501
2 x 2503
2 x 2511
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