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xkaijinx wrote: » I have used packet tracer before but I would much rather use 'actual' hardware and real IOS vice the PT. (gives me a sense of realism which I need)
xkaijinx wrote: » I am going to knock out the CCENT and than jump right into the CCNA. I have used packet tracer before but I would much rather use 'actual' hardware and real IOS vice the PT. (gives me a sense of realism which I need) But my main question is... With the 2600 routers and 2900 switches would that suffice? If so, how many of each do I need? I read someone wrote x3 of each, but that seems an awful lot just for the CCNA. I do not plan on taking the CCNP just focusing on the CCNA.
cyberguypr wrote: » I hear you. Years ago I started studying for CCNA with simulators and rapidly lost interest. Last year I built a physical lab and it totally changed my perspective as it kept me motivated. Some of us need to see the lights flashing I guess. If you have the $$ then go for the lab.
odysseyelite wrote: » When I was taking the cisco acad and we were using PT I felt like I was learning more how to make PT work
angel.oa wrote: » as long as the 1720 have serial cards they are good and with 1 switch you will not be able to try (r)stp, vtp, trunking, etherchannel, etc. so 2 2950 would be a lot better (3 are obviously better but you should be ok with 2 for the CCNA )
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