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Satcom wrote: » i have a combined budget of $1,000 dollars how would you build your kit for a CCNA setup possibly some CCNP study in there as well.. I am on an extremely slow connection n afghanistan could you guys help me cuz searching is really slow... not sure if cisco kits is the way to go.. pls excuse my broad questiong of a 1,000 dollar cisco kit.. LMK!!! thanks! CCNA in november going to take in dubai....btw ill be back!!!!!!!!
dynamik wrote: » I'd put my money into switches and use dynamips/dynagen/gns3 for the routing portion.
Mark Knutson wrote: » So, how do you set this up? Do you have one pc emulating one router and hooked up to the switches, or a bunch of routers going in the simulation environment and separate lab activities for the switches?
jbrad95706 wrote: » You can have the emu running a bunch of routers, and tie it into your lab. (There are tons of gns3 tutorials) It also does Pix emu, and I am told you can do some voip with it - but I'm not that far along yet.
wbosher wrote: » $1000 is a good budget but you need to take into account where you are in the world. I don't know about Afghanistan, but here in New Zealand, Cisco gear is VERY expensive. $1000 would only get you a couple of old 2600 series routers and maybe a switch. If you need WIC 2T cards and extra memory, youre looking at another few hundred dollars. Things are very cheap on eBay, but when you add the international shipping costs on top of that the price goes up VERY sharply. You guys in the U.S. have got it sooo good, I'm very jealous!!
Mark Knutson wrote: » PS. Am I right in suspecting that I am not the only one here who has a lot more fun shopping for equipment than sitting down and studying? Now I have everything I need, and its kind of a let-down.
wastedtime wrote: » They both look kind of expensive. I was able to pull a decent CCNA Lab with 2 2950-12, 2950T-24, 2620, 2611XM, 2610XM, NM-4T, 2 WIC-1T, 2 3' DTE-DCE cables for about $750 after shipping. You could still get a 2509 as an access router. By no means is this the cheapest out there. If you are looking at buying stuff and don't want to deal with the bidding look at some of the eBay stores. Also I have gone to other sites:Candela Network - Pretty good prices and lots of shipping options. There packing and time to ship isn't the greatest. I also don't understand how they price stuff (maybe the owner flunked 2nd grade math). They ship APO.Horizon Datacom Solutions - buy and sell used network equipment - Cisco, Foundry, Extreme & More - Some stuff is kind of pricey but there are some deals here. Friendly and fast to ship but navigating the website to find equipment is terrible. They ship APO although you may have to contact them about it.Welcome to Gulfstreamdata.com - don't go to the site just go to their eBay store. This was one of the companies that sent free M&Ms, if I remember right. I don't know if they will ship APO. That sums up the ones that I can think of right now that haven't been talked about. Cisco Kits is decent I would just pick and choose the stuff they got cheaper than the rest. Also I personally think a minimal CCNA lab could consist of 2 2950, 1 2900, 2 2610, 1 2620 and a 2509 if you wanted. Well that is just my thoughts and experiences.
wastedtime wrote: » If you are looking at just CCNA I would say the first one (I would even drop the 3550 and one of the routers). If you are looking at doing CCNP in the future I would say the second one. If you really aren't worried about price the 2511 would be nice for that much equipment and allow expansion later on.
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