For those with actual hardware labs; what rack do you use?
spiderjericho
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Hi all. I recently moved and the base of my Skeletek rack was lost by the movers. I'm looking for a replacement, either trying to get a replacement base or a new rack altogether.
I have 5 switches and 6 routers (and plan on buying 5 1841s).
I have 5 switches and 6 routers (and plan on buying 5 1841s).
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TheShadow Member Posts: 1,057 ■■■■■■□□□□Yes and shipping is always a issue so Skeltek offers most bang for the buck by the time you figure out how to get one
Skeletek - The Rack To End All Racks!!!
Dantrak is the US distributor ebay or here Dantrak Net - New and Used Networking Equipment and Peripherals. Skeletek Racks and Accessories.Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of technology?... The Shadow DO -
down77 Member Posts: 1,009I originally tried a cheaper $30 "rack" that had a few decent reviews off ebay, but like those above I ended up going with a Skeletek rack and have been pleased.CCIE Sec: Starting Nov 11
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spiderjericho Registered Users, Member Posts: 896 ■■■■■□□□□□Danty, at dantrak, was able to hook me up with a replacement base for about $30. I'm excited. I just need five more routers to complete my CCIE lab and now they have a place they can call home.
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tearofs Member Posts: 112Skeletek C12U-HD
10 routers
4 switches
The rack actually doesn't fit, so i put 4 routers on top of the rack, works fine.