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Greenmet29 wrote: » Make sure that the 2501 is maxed out on memory (16/16) so that you can put 12.3 on it.
Netwurk wrote: » For the books, search for CCNP and CCIE lab books. There are many more of those than there are CCNA lab books. Use your CCNA textbook as guidance so that you don't overdo the advanced topics in the CCNP/CCIE lab scenarios. Cable and Kits is a cool and fairly priced site. Horizon Datacom is my fave, but sometimes CAK stocks thing Horizon doesn't have. As others have said, the Ebay route is the cheapest if you are patient. Always read the feeback on Ebay sellers, as some will rip you off. Good luck with your lab!
CollegeBoi wrote: » Thanks! I just added that to my cart. Price wasn't too bad for the kit. $17.95
ehnde wrote: » Cisco CCNA/CCNP Lab Workbook I bought this lab book. It's pretty good, has dozens of step-by-step labs.
CollegeBoi wrote: » where are some good places to download the 12.3 IOS and even instructions to load it on the router/switch?
site:cisco.com 2500 router ios upgrade
CollegeBoi wrote: » Just want to see if this will suffice for ICND 1.
mikej412 wrote: » Do you have a transceiver for that 2501? You should try and get 2 2950 switches. A 2924XL-EN works fine as a 3rd switch -- but the 2950 is closer to what you'll be tested on when it comes to switching. Those 2950s have been going for $25-50 if you bid patiently. The 2610s can do router on a stick (with the IP Plus feature set and 12.2( 8 )T version or greater) -- and if you toss an NM-4A/S ($20-$40) in one you have a router that can act as a frame relay switch. You need a router for SDM. A $50 1721 (get one with the power brick and 32meg flash and hopefully MAX DRAM) is your cheapest option. That also gives you your 4th router -- so you can have a hub and two spoke routers for frame relay (with the 4th router acting as your frame relay switch). The 2600XM series routers are also an option for your 4th router to support SDM. I went with 1 LAN port and 2 WAN ports for each router in my CCNA Lab. If you get a couple of WICs for the 2610 -- WIC-1T or WIC-2T or WIC-2A/S -- you later move both WICs to one of the 2610s when you add the NM-4A/S to make one act as a frame relay switch. The 2501 will use DB60 connectors for the serial ports. The WIC-1T also uses the DB60 connector. The WIC-2T uses the smaller Smart Serial connectors. The NM-4A/S also uses the DB60 connectors. The serial interfaces you get will determine the number and type of "back-to-back" lab cables you'll need to buy. You can get DB60-DB60 or DB60 to Smart Serial or Smart Serial to Smart Serial back-to-back cables. Get one straight though Ethernet cable for each router Ethernet Interface you have and get at least 4 to 6 cross-over Ethernet cables for the Switches. 4 Cross-over cables lets you form a loop with your switches and an additional redundant link. 6 cross-over cables lets you form a loop between your 3 switches with redundant links between each switch.
mikej412 wrote: » You'll need something that supports SDM (and later Router-on-A-Stick). A 1721 with 32Megs of Flash (and power brick) is probably your cheapest option -- unless you can score a cheaper 2610XM. Now is also a good time to start looking for a deal on WIC-1T interface cards (for the 1721 or 2610XM or those 2600 routers) and a few DB-60 to DB-60 Back-to-Back cables for the WAN (serial) ports. You can look for a $25 (or less) NM-4A/S for one of the 2600 routers for use as a Frame Relay Switch. What model access server? 2509 or 2511? Or 2510 or 2512 (which is Token Ring)? The 2612 routers are Token Ring -- so you might want to look for a $1 Token Ring Switch (or maybe a $5 Cisco 3920). Token Ring has been off the exams for years, but they are still okay for LAN connections for routing. Having 3 routers with Ethernet ports is useful when you hit OSPF DR/BDR elections.
alan2308 wrote: » Also, the 2612 has Ethernet and Token Ring, so you can ignore the Token Ring port and it's essentially another 2610.
CollegeBoi wrote: » Mike, Thanks again for the wonderful advice. In one 2610, I have a NM-4A/S and the other has the WIC-1T. Would I need a few more of those? With the 1721, I have one on my radar at cablesandkits I plan to order when I get paid next week. The access server is a 2512 (not octal cable yet though). For the moment how many db60 to db60 cables should I order, I was thinking at least 3 with my 1721 order.
hoochiemama127 wrote: » is this a good deal on a 2610xm router?
alan2308 wrote: » Personally, I like to have at least 2 serial ports in every router.
jamie.english wrote: » Why have 2 serial ports though? When you can use the console port? I'm quite new to Cisco products though, so don't bash me too bad if I'm being silly.
CollegeBoi wrote: » I have a question for everyone. I am looking for SDM download but on the Cisco site http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps5318/ the connecting link doesn’t display the actual download. I even searched the downloads page with no luck. Is there any other way to obtain the program?
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