Koolster wrote: » Hi Clarson. I am also thinking of building a home lab for CCNA v3. What would you recommned for switches and routers? However, my budget is approximately $250-300. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks.
Koolster wrote: » Thanks for the link cabishop. Much appreciated. I am thinking of going with what is there in the link, minus Frame relay switch. And, instead of 2600xm, might go with 2x Cisco 2940.
Koolster wrote: » Thanks for that Gdaines! So, I am just wondering now, how will I be able to emulate multiple PCs in the home lab? For example, in Packet Tracker, it's simple to create multiple PCs and assigning an IP address to those PCs. What would I need, in order to emulate PCs with my home lab, mainly for testing if the pings are going through? How do you do this? Many thanks.
Koolster wrote: » carterw65 I think all of these are pretty much CCIE labs, I am not quite up to speed with VMware ESXi yet. Just trying to focus on CCNA at the moment.
JTN wrote: » Would this lab kit be enough for CCNA?Complete CCNA CCNP V2 Cisco Certified Network Professional Home Lab Kit* | eBay I spent sometime looking browsing ebay for the individual equipment and it usually ended up being more expensive then the kit.
GDaines wrote: » The trouble I've found with most labs from companies is that even if you get 1841/2801/2811 routers, you generally still only get 50-series switches when you really want 60-series, and ideally layer3 (layer2 will be fine if you only intend to do CCNA and stop at that). You'll also find the routers will only be running standard ram and flash and will need to be upgraded, and if they claim to be running IOS 15 it's 99% probably too basic a version anyway.
Koolster wrote: » Hi experts. Is this lab ok, for CCNA?1 Selling LAB ON Ebay Cisco Ccna Massive LAB KIT 5X Routers 3X Switches Ccent | eBay Thanks!