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3500XL for BCMSN lab?

colink24colink24 Member Posts: 43 ■■□□□□□□□□
Hi guys

Im fortunate enough to have some hardware knocking around at work that I can "borrow" to setup a home lab. I am using Cisco' recomended home setup of

1 low end router
1 PC with wireless card
2 2950 12 port 10/100
2 3560 24 port 10/100/1000 4 x SFP
2 3560 as above but PoE

I currently have
1 x 2600 router
1 x 3560 PoE

I have a whole bunch of 3500XL (354icon_cool.gif sitting around but I am not really sure how limited I will be when it comes to completing the labs (aside from me having to utilise the router a lot more for the vlan routing!).

As I am typing this I am thinking I should just buy some L3 switches!

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    mikej412mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■
    The 3500XL (if it's the Enterprise software version) would be okay as a 3rd switch in a CCNA Lab.

    And it would be okay in a CCNP Lab as the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th switch (since you'd have your 2 2950s from the CCNA Lab and hopefully 1 layer 3 switch for the CCNP) if you felt like testing a large STP topology -- but that isn't really necessary.

    They are still nice switches to use for a home network if you want to run fiber from your basement and utility room data centers to your living room work area and upstairs office. :D
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    yuriz43yuriz43 Member Posts: 121
    I recently completed the BCMSN with the following equipment:

    2x 3550
    1x 2950


    You're very lucky to have a 3560. It supports a lot of features such as private-vlans which the 3550 does not support.


    Use some of the 3500XLs and your 3560, this will be PERFECT. Do not buy any other stuff.
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