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skaeight wrote: So am I an idiot, or did I find a bargin?
mikej412 wrote: oh... only 1 2520? Why was I thinking 2? (maybe I was brainwashed by the 2 serial ports). But yeah, people still pay that -- but now that you got something to work with, you can start hunting for deals. The 1924s will let you do STP and OSPF DR/BDR elections. If they are enterprise, then you may have more capabilities, but the commands may be off somewhat. If you do have the enterprise versions -- we'll need a full report on their capabilities. For the CCNA you should be fine with 8/8. DRAM is cheap -- flash is a little more expensive. Any IP 12.x IOS you can fit in memory should get you through the CCNA (unless its a buggy version missing something, like IGRP). The memory and capabilities will be more important when you get to the CCNP.
keenon wrote: if at all possible skip the 1900s and go with the 2900xl-en its more inline with what you will need to do and it easliy moves up the the ccnp track
skaeight wrote: Can I still do frame relay between the 2520 and the 2513?
skaeight wrote: I may just sell the 1900s as soon as I get them. What if any thing can I expect on ebay for them?
mikej412 wrote: skaeight wrote: Can I still do frame relay between the 2520 and the 2513? Um, yeah...... but you'll be all networked up with no place to go.... I never tried having the router acting as the frame-relay switch connect to itself and also act as a router using the frame-relay cloud..... Could work. Okay -- that's your 2nd homework assignment.
ModemHumper wrote: It's not even worth while selling you 1924's...
skaeight wrote: I think the 2900 is going to have to wait until I start CCNP study. I've already used up more money than I should have on this equipment. Hopefully I'll be able to get by for the CCNA.
skaeight wrote: Ok, forgive my ignorance, I'm just starting out on the CCNA journey. If I setup a serial crossover cable between two routers, what is that called? I take it that is different from frame relay.
Cauthon wrote: skaeight wrote: Ok, forgive my ignorance, I'm just starting out on the CCNA journey. If I setup a serial crossover cable between two routers, what is that called? I take it that is different from frame relay. Frame Relay and Ethernet are both Layer 2 protocols (encapsulations). (Technically Ethernet is L1 and L2) The default Layer 2 protocol for Serial interfaces in Cisco gear is HDLC. X.25 and SDLC are two others you may have heard of. Layer 2 encapsulation is the format for data between Packets at Layer 3 and Bits at Layer 1. In your home lab, if you set up two Cisco routers with a serial link for point-to-point communication, you'll typically use HDLC as the Layer 2 protocol. For example: [switch] > (10BaseT/Ethernet) > [router] > (DTE-DCE/HDLC) > [router] > (10BaseT/Ethernet) > [switch] You can choose to set up Frame Relay as the encapsulation between those two routers if you want, but a more real-world scenario uses a seperate router with as many serial ports as you can afford (one per connected Frame Relay site) that acts as a Frame Relay switch and relays frames between multiple remote routers (over DTE-DCE serial links). Frame Relay is a very common WAN encapsulation, so you can think of the Frame Relay switch router as playing the role of your Telco or ISP. Mike
jason_lunde wrote: » Your better off than alot of people! Don't sweat the price and just remember what $$$ the skills and knowledge it will earn you down the road! I would ditch the 1924 and grab yourself some 2950's. I picked up 2 2950T's for about $80 a piece, and have been extremely happy with them. Dont worry man, youll enjoy this lab equipment so much youll forget about the price. Cheers! By the way Mike.....I am going to try and make my frame relay switch participate as the hub router on Weds. night...I will let you know how that goes, and post a config if I get any good information from it!
runssh wrote: » Should I go ahead and try to secure 2610xms and 2950ts?
runssh wrote: » Bought two 2950T(s) for $100/each and two more 2610xm(s). Not sure why the 2950c(s) are priced more than the T models? Should I keep the 2924xl-en(s) still?
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