RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-15 Thread Puckett, Larry
315 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Brandon Peyton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 8:19 AM To: Jim Koniecki Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb could you please relay any replies about this to the group... Just so eve

RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-15 Thread Brandon Peyton
could you please relay any replies about this to the group... Just so everyone ( me ) can be included? Thanks B. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Koniecki Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 10:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: CCNP- CCIE L

RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-16 Thread Vanhise, Gerald
AM To: 'Brandon Peyton'; Jim Koniecki Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb 3 routers (2500 series) and 2 switches ( minimum of 1900 series) is the minimum effective lab. At least that is the answer that I get when I have asked. That's what I'm buying, anyway. La

Re: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-16 Thread Annlee Hines
ette - LANCP >Temple-Inland >Network Analyst >ph -512/434-1838 >fax-512/434-1861 >cell-512/751-8315 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -Original Message- >From: Brandon Peyton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 8:19 AM >To: Jim Koniecki >Cc: [EMAI

Re: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-17 Thread Gregg Branham
A set of 3 2514's work out nicely. The 2514 routers have 2 ethernets and 2 serial interfaces. You can also use 3 2501's (which is what most people opt for). The 2501's have 1 ethernet and 2 serial interfaces. You need 3 routers to simulate a frame-relay "cloud." You connect the routers in a c

RE: CCNP- CCIE LAb

2000-05-18 Thread Brian Hand
dnesday, May 17, 2000 9:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCNP- CCIE LAb A set of 3 2514's work out nicely. The 2514 routers have 2 ethernets and 2 serial interfaces. You can also use 3 2501's (which is what most people opt for). The 2501's have 1 ethernet and 2 serial inte

RE: CCNP/CCIE Lab [7:35139]

2002-02-12 Thread Chris Charlebois
Token Ring is not needed for CCNP. I got mine without ever touching one. You have to know the theory, and some of the pratical, but if you are looking to reduce the cost of your lab, that's the first one to go. The BRI emulator is priceless in terms of REMOTE. Unless you have hands on experien

RE: CCNP/CCIE Lab [7:35139]

2002-02-12 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
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Re: CCNP/CCIE Lab [7:35139]

2002-02-13 Thread Ronald James
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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 softwa

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 ""Brian Clark"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > (2) 2501 $1200.00 > (1) 2502 $400.00 > (1) 2503$600.00 > (1) 2