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RTmarc wrote: » Someone asked a similar question in another thread. I'd check out CiscoKits:Cisco Certification: CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, used Cisco router, Cisco switch, Cisco routers. This page especially:CCNA Certification: CCNA, Cisco certification, Cisco routers, Cisco switches, Ci
JockVSJock wrote: » Thanks for the input, however word on the street is that a person can typically do better via ebay then going thru ciscokits. Looks like their website can be used as a cost-comparison against ebay. thanks
Turgon wrote: » No rush to throw a lot of stuff together.
Turgon wrote: » You can do better on ebay than on kits providing you know what to buy. Decide on a model of router, understand the spec you need in terms of flash, dram, interfaces. Then find a reputable buyer on ebay. Make a single purchase and see how you get on. No rush to throw a lot of stuff together.
laidbackfreak wrote: » your not wrong there Turgon, Jock take some time to watch a couple of auctions close and you'll get an idea of prices in your area.
JockVSJock wrote: » Greetings, I've read thru a few of the threads and also looking around on good 'ol ebay, however still wanted to get some input before buying anything. I am in the process of looking for equipment for a CCNA lab. I would like to be able to use it based on the exercises of the Cisco books that I have bought. Would also like to upgrade to CCNA Voice and/or CCNP, if wanting to go that route in the future. Here are some of my questions: -What is the standard IOS? -What is the best RAM amount to have ? -What interface cables/cards will I need in order to connect everything together? -Will I need an Access Server (like a 2511 router) in order to manage all of the switches and routers? -Also how many switches and routers do I need in order to setup the lab? Right now I'm leaning towards 2 1760 Routers, looks like they can do VOIP (thanks ITDaddy for the advice!). thanks in advance
jbrad95706 wrote: » 1. For ios version / feature questions this is a great site!
www.cisco.com/go/fn
jbrad95706 wrote: » Whatever you do don't put your ios's on a public ftp server, or people will be able to find and download them using search terms like "c7200 bin" on sites like MODERATED
mikej412 wrote: » Not sure how or why your link got mangled and is invalid.... Use the shortcut www.cisco.com/go/fn or go straight to Cisco Feature Navigator - Cisco Systems If you had said Google I wouldn't have had to moderate it But then your warning to avoid software pirates should mention web server in addition to ftp server.
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