What you think of my lab?
Nik00117
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in CCNA & CCENT
So far I only actually have a 2900XL switch.
But I have paid for and bought the following
1 2503 router
1 2514 router
1 2900 XL Switch
I am also most likely going get another 2513
Along with some AUIs, cables, crimper, stripper, RJ 45 Heads, and a guy saying hes going send me another 2900 for free.
How does it look for the CCNA so far? And yes i've heard of the 2950 but I have those at school so I do get play time with them, not going waste my cash on a 2950 right now.
But I have paid for and bought the following
1 2503 router
1 2514 router
1 2900 XL Switch
I am also most likely going get another 2513
Along with some AUIs, cables, crimper, stripper, RJ 45 Heads, and a guy saying hes going send me another 2900 for free.
How does it look for the CCNA so far? And yes i've heard of the 2950 but I have those at school so I do get play time with them, not going waste my cash on a 2950 right now.
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Netstudent Member Posts: 1,693 ■■■□□□□□□□That should be okay for a starter lab. You have what you need for routing protocols but you will need that 3rd router for frame-relay. The switches should be fine as well. Hit on VLANS, VTP and STP pretty hard if you want to pass the first time.There is no place like 127.0.0.1 BUT 209.62.5.3 is my 127.0.0.1 away from 127.0.0.1!
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Nik00117 Member Posts: 21 ■□□□□□□□□□My CISCO teacher really is working very hard on VTP, STP, and VLANs with us.
Also he does a bootcamp program for the military, where he takes GIs and in one week has to get them CCNA cert, at the end of the year before we take our test we will have gone through that boot camp 4-5 times at least. It starts at the OSI layer.