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*BB* wrote: » Buying equipment is addicting!! I've started on my home lab and have picked the following up in the last week. 2x3550 POE with SMI (upgrading to EMI) 2x2620XM with WIC-1DSU-T1 2511 2620 with NM-4E and two WIC-1T's (part of the package w/ 1 switch and 2511) Looking at getting two 3640's with max mem or two 2651xm's (leaning towards 3640's) and a 2950 along with some more WIC-1T's and NM-_A/S modules. I cant stay off of ebay or craigslist LOL. Thanks to you all for the info you add to this forum regarding hardware. Definitely a wealth of knowledge as I've been burning up the search feature figuring out what to get.
DevilWAH wrote: » I know there is another 3750G switch laying around at work. I wondering if it happen to appear in my lab how long before it was noticed....
mikem2te wrote: » Aaah whats that saying, green with envy.
chrisone wrote: » I havent played with my lab in awhile, i have just been on GNS3 working with a lot of routing topics. I need to get me some 3560's and an ASA5505.
chrisone wrote: » Being an addict will assure your mental interest in the subject I havent played with my lab in awhile, i have just been on GNS3 working with a lot of routing topics. I need to get me some 3560's and an ASA5505.
DevilWAH wrote: » My main issue with GNS3 is it dosent seem to play nice with VISTA.... (why I still use vista I don't know) But I might cobble to gather a machine with a few NIC's in it running GNS3 when I get on to my ROUTE exam and bolt it on to the side of my lab.
qplayed wrote: » talk about addiction....I thnk we should start a network gear anonymous my lab is as crazy as anyones Index of /cisco.juniper and I'm shopping around for some 2811/3560 and some juniper ssg
*BB* wrote: » I tried messing with GNS3 and I just couldnt deal with having to learn how to use it, just to configure routers. I've got a low threshold for dealing with stuff like that lol. As far as my decision between the 3640's and 2651xm's, not sure what to get yet. MPLS is something I need to really want to work on and understand as that is what we are using on our network at work, and from what I've read, they will both those routers will support it. More research!
*BB* wrote: » As far as my decision between the 3640's and 2651xm's, not sure what to get yet. MPLS is something I need to really want to work on and understand as that is what we are using on our network at work, and from what I've read, they will both those routers will support it.
DevilWAH wrote: » All GNS3 really seems to do is give you a network digram.
mikem2te wrote: » I'm not sure if the 2600XM series supports MPLS on 12.4 / 12.4T IOS. You may need to install 12.3. Like you say, more research! And crash lots. I'll be interested how you get on with dynamips on Linux.
networker050184 wrote: » Dynamips/dynagen on Linux is the way to go. I use it on XP and Vista with no issues also. I've never been a fan of GNS3, but I haven't given it a chance in a few years so it might be better by now. Doesn't sound like it from this thread though.
DevilWAH wrote: » pity I think the postage to the UK is a bit high Plus wife would kill me..... She keeps telling me that I should spend money on getting ready for baby and not Geek stuff
networker050184 wrote: » The better geek you are the better you can provide for the baby. So, by buying more geek stuff you actually are getting ready for the baby!
mikem2te wrote: » I'm not sure if the 2600XM series supports MPLS on 12.4 / 12.4T IOS. You may need to install 12.3.
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