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SlowJoe wrote: » I'm looking to purchase a pair of switches to practice on. I dug around this site and the Cisco site, but I didn't see an answer on what version of IOS would be best to work with. I have found a pair of switches with version 12.0. Is version 12.0 too old to work with? Thanks!
chmorin wrote: » That depends on what you want to accomplish. I would say probably. If you go to the software advisor at cisco's website and see what the IOS version supports you can see if it will be good enough. I had a couple of 2900 switches with a low 12.x IOS, and while I could get what I needed done, I had to work around the compatibility of the IOS. If nothing, be sure to invest in at least one good switch with a new IOS. That way you can learn the newest information for configurations.
chmorin wrote: » I had a couple of 2900 switches with a low 12.x IOS, and while I could get what I needed done, I had to work around the compatibility of the IOS. If nothing, be sure to invest in at least one good switch with a new IOS. That way you can learn the newest information for configurations.
sthompson86 wrote: » I have a 2924 and a 2950, do you think I can get by with those 2? if not I think I will just do what ever I cant in Packet Tracer. - Thanks
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