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which router should i get?
jjbrog
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eBay Seller: telemark32: cisco 831, Computers Networking items on eBay.com I know I need a router that has sdm but for all usefulness and future certs and what not,s which one would I find usefull for the price? I also had the only serial port go out in my 2600 instaid of just replacing the single should I maybe purchase Genuine Cisco NM-4A/S 4-Port Serial Card 2600 3600 - eBay (item 180413622382 end time Oct-02-09 10:05:54 PDT) instaid?
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Optionsjjbrog Member Posts: 149oh and my reason for replacing the serial card is it is failing on me, the light isn't lighting up. Its still noticed in the IOS so I assume its just at the connection? I tried different cords. How well is the ios at detecting hardware failures?Started a forum for networking students, its new and needs people!
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Optionsmiller811 Member Posts: 897Have you tried dynamips or GNS3? You can do all of the routing simulations including SDM with it.I don't claim to be an expert, but I sure would like to become one someday.
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Optionstech-airman Member Posts: 953eBay Seller: telemark32: cisco 831, Computers Networking items on eBay.com I know I need a router that has sdm but for all usefulness and future certs and what not,s which one would I find usefull for the price? I also had the only serial port go out in my 2600 instaid of just replacing the single should I maybe purchase Genuine Cisco NM-4A/S 4-Port Serial Card 2600 3600 - eBay (item 180413622382 end time Oct-02-09 10:05:54 PDT) instaid?
jjbrog,
When you mention "...and future certs..." which certificate(s) were you planning to attain? -
Optionsjjbrog Member Posts: 149GNS is cool,but I already have my homelab just looking for one or more routers/switches that I could find useful.
For future certs security and ccnp,possibly the other specialized certs not sure quite yet.Started a forum for networking students, its new and needs people!
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Optionstech-airman Member Posts: 953GNS is cool,but I already have my homelab just looking for one or more routers/switches that I could find useful.
For future certs security and ccnp,possibly the other specialized certs not sure quite yet.
jjbrog,
Get the following equipment list for your situation...
https://cisco.hosted.jivesoftware.com/docs/DOC-4602 -
Optionscaptobvious Member Posts: 648tech-airman wrote: »jjbrog,
Get the following equipment list for your situation...
https://cisco.hosted.jivesoftware.com/docs/DOC-4602 -
Optionsncsugrad2002 Member Posts: 131GNS is cool,but I already have my homelab just looking for one or more routers/switches that I could find useful.
For future certs security and ccnp,possibly the other specialized certs not sure quite yet.
One thing I just figured you could do was using a loopback adapter/bridge it with your physical connection makes it possible to connect GNS3 to real equipment. I have a 3745 in GNS3 with a voice IOS and it's connected to my (real) 3550's that have some 7960's connected and they work great.. also I can load cisco IP communicator and it comes right up as well. Super coool!!
You probably already know this, but figured someone else might not. -
Optionstim100 Member Posts: 162GNS is cool,but I already have my homelab just looking for one or more routers/switches that I could find useful.
Look into the 2600XM series routers. You can go with a 2611XM. -
Optionsbillscott92787 Member Posts: 933I would say check out a 2611xm. I have one at home and it works great. You could even add a few cheaper 2610xm's if you just want some hardware to play with.
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Optionsncsugrad2002 Member Posts: 131billscott92787 wrote: »I would say check out a 2611xm. I have one at home and it works great. You could even add a few cheaper 2610xm's if you just want some hardware to play with.
True. 1760's aren't bad either really. And you can add voice modules directly to them where on the 2600 series you have to add that big carrier module thing first.
I just picked up a 1760 with 128/64 memory and 1 year warranty for $42 shipped. You can't get a linksys at walmart for that.. lol