I know this has been asked before... 3550

jbrad95706jbrad95706 Member Posts: 225
I’m asking this because I have been finding a range of answers, and I’m getting nervous because I’m about to spend all of my lab money on switches hehe.

I’m currently getting ready to take my CCNA, but I plans to go further with my studies. At the moment, I think I’ll be using Dynamips/GNS3 for the routers in my lab, but picking up real switches.
How far will 2x3550’s and a 2950 get me?
As far as switching goes - is that enough to last from NA -> NP, and IE if I add a 3560?
Has anyone else gone this route?
Thanks for your time! icon_cheers.gif

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  • mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    The R&S CCIE has gone to 4 switches, and they will soon all be 3560s in The Lab -- but a combination of 3550s and 3560s (or 3750s) should still work for a home lab. Could always try rack rental for the 3560 specific topics.

    Watch out for people selling "3550 switches" on eBay that turn out to be 3500-XL switches.

    If you shop and bid patiently, I've seen the real working 3550s go for as little as $125 each and 2950s for $50.

    But you still may a few real routers for some things like QoS. You can do the configurations on Dynamips, but I'm not sure if they have fake hardware queues simulated.
    :mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
  • jbrad95706jbrad95706 Member Posts: 225
    Thanks for all the info!

    I have a few old 2500's kicking around, I'll have to see if I can do the QoS on them - if not, I'll have to change my plan. :)


    So would there be any reason to have more then one 3550 then?
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    jbrad95706 wrote: »
    I have a few old 2500's kicking around, I'll have to see if I can do the QoS on them - if not, I'll have to change my plan. :)
    You might want to use something a little newer that can run at least 12.4.
  • jbrad95706jbrad95706 Member Posts: 225
    tiersten wrote: »
    You might want to use something a little newer that can run at least 12.4.

    Will do. :)
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