I'm at a similar crossroad, not enough money to buy everything, and no
ISDN service in my country. Plus, with the cost of the simulator, I can
buy a big router at ebay (or from you). Based on the labs I've been
browsing, ISDN doesn't seem that important. Would you say I absolutely
have to have an
Eric, I am in the same ship as you are and seriously thinking of taking 2
(TWO!) BRI lines at home with SEPARATE d-channels, because the telco takes
shortcuts on that one.
I am building my lab for CCNP and CCIE (If heaven supports me) I have been
studying Caslows book, Cisco press CCIE Design
you really need to go for 2 lines or a full SIMULATOR (group has discussed
that one enough) of about 2000$.
And on that note, I think the Cisco 2520 is the best router for the money.
It does isdn, ethernet and 4 serial connections (two high-speed, two low).
These are the routers that I'm
Eric,
Hi! You definitely want (2) ISDN routers to simulate ISDN properly.
-B
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Hello,
I am going to be taking out a loan and buying a CCIE practice lab early
next month.
I have a question about ISDN
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