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alan2308 wrote: » WIC-1T, WIC-1DSU-T1, WIC-2T, WIC-2A/S, NM-4A/S, or NM-8A/S.
MAC_Addy wrote: » The WIC-1T etc are to simulate WAN connections, correct? I have just began my studies on the CCNA, just learning the theory of the network right now.
alan2308 wrote: WIC-1T - one interface per module, middle of the road price, uses same connector as the NM-4a/s or NM-8a/s commonly used for frame relay switches so cabling remains simple. WIC-2T - 2 interfaces per module, different connectors than the NM-4a/s or NM-8a/s's. Costs more per module, but it's usually cheaper than 2 WIC-1T's. WIC-1DSU-T1 - Normally the cheapest of the options. These are T1 modules which can be connected using a T1 crossover cable (not to be confused with a Ethernet crossover cable). The T1 crossovers can be bought or you can make them yourself real cheap. NM-4a/s or NM-8a/s - Normally used for frame relay switches. High port density per module, but your 1760 does not have an NM slot. One thing to consider when choosing is cabling. The NM's and the WIC-1T's use the same connectors. The WIC-2T uses different connectors as the WIC-1T's and NM's, but you can buy cables to connect these different connectors. The WIC-1DSU-T1's use their own connectors and cannot be connected to anything else. Personally, I've standardized on the WIC-1T's so I only have to buy one type of cable.
MAC_Addy wrote: » I've been collecting equipment to study for my CCNA... So far I have - 1841, 2801, 2620xm, 2610xm, 2501, 2950 and 2950T. Do you think I have enough equipment to persue this certification? I think I probably need some WIC-1T or WIC-2T.
Shanman wrote: » I use wic t1 cards and make t1 crosovers...saves mgr from having to buy cables.
tek2advanced wrote: » I think we also have the same RACK also, which is the Skeletek... Its an awesome rack, you just gotta buy enough nuts and just snap them on every available slot starting from the top then moving your way to the bottom... This will save you the headache when your moving around your equipment on the rack.. You'll know what I mean, when you move equipment around on your rack..
MAC_Addy wrote: » Very similar, mine is a rack from cablesandkits.com, I guess it's one of their own brands - not actually sure. I do know exactly what you mean! When I first purchased it I didn't realize that it was cage and nut. I've moved my equipment around and it's already a pain in the arse! I need to buy about 50 more of them but i've been too lazy! Speaking of hosts, that's not a big deal. I have 4 extra (old) desktops laying around. I have installed RealVNC on each machine with a static IP so that I can remote into them. Each machine also has two network cards, the 2nd network card being used for my lab.
alan2308 wrote: » And here's a copy and paste from last time I covered this since I'm pretty lazy today. I forgot the WIC-2A/S which is pretty much the same as the WIC-2T as far as a home lab goes. The difference is speed between the two, and you'll never notice the difference when labbing.
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