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alan2308 wrote: » The routers are fine. They won't do SDM, but that's pretty much it. There may be a command here or an option there that the 2600 doesn't do, but nothing that's a show stopper. SDM isn't too heavy on the CCNA blueprint, and you can probably just use the SDM simulator. The 2900XL switches on the other hand are going to be missing a bit, and a lot of things are going to be different. I've seen people claim to have passed the CCNA using nothing but a couple of 2900XL's (or worse), but I wouldn't want to try it. I would recommend adding at least one 2950 switch so you can see things in the same way that you'll see them on the exam. Since you're just getting started IIRC, you don't need to rush out and buy one right away, but keep in mind that you're going to reach the limits of those 2900XL's at some point.
lon21 wrote: » Thanks. Sorry whats IIRC? Would it be better for me to use Packet Tracer?
xenodamus wrote: » That'll work fine. You won't need a ton of ports for a lab setup.
lon21 wrote: » Would the WIC T1 and WIC 1B S/T card from the 2600 router be fully functional when placed in the 1760 router?
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