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  • alxxalxx Member Posts: 755
    cheap, can upgrade the ram and flash, can run recent ios - 12.4t(1721 and 1751 and 1760 - only)
    can easily stack them (see picture above)

    the 1751 and 1760 can take pdvm's and vic's (voice interface cards) to do voip

    They are also very quiet , don't take up much space and 1760's are rackable.
    You can't use them as a frame relay switch but they can do back to back hybrid frame relay

    Back-to-Back Frame Relay Hybrid Switching  [Frame Relay] - Cisco Systems
    Cisco: Routers - Problems with frame relay (Lab scenario)
    Back-to-Back Frame Relay* [Frame Relay] - Cisco Systems
    Back-to-Back Frame Relay Hybrid Switching* [Frame Relay] - Cisco Systems



    configuring frame relay on 1700's
    Cisco 1700 Series Router Software Configuration Guide - Configuring Frame Relay* [Cisco 1700 Series Modular Access Routers] - Cisco Systems

    Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide, Release 12.1 - Configuring Frame Relay - Cisco Systems
    Goals CCNA by dec 2013, CCNP by end of 2014
  • SubnetZeroSubnetZero Member Posts: 124
    Wow this is an old thread, lot's of routers with actual serial cables! Here was the hardware we used to build our Cisco 360 rack.

    Equipment:
    4x3750G
    3x3825
    1x3845
    2x2811
    1x2620 (FRS)
    1x1841 (Console router)
    1xSentry power switch
    3xRack power strips
    10xWIC2T serial cards
    10xSmart serial cables
    16xEthernet cables
    Rack Rail ears
    1xChatsworth Rack
    16xconsole Octopus cables
    2xPanduit wire management

    It wasn't racked yet in this picture but I will post a few others once it was along with the IPexpert racks as well


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  • SubnetZeroSubnetZero Member Posts: 124
    This was my main rack which was cabled up for the IPexpert topology and workbooks (Frame Relay switch not shown)

    4x 3560G
    3x 2600 backbone routers
    7x 2800 routers
    1x 3845 router
    1x 3725 Frame-relay switch
    16x T1 V2 WIC's
    2x Copper GB SFP's
    1x Fiber GB SFP
    Sentry commander
    Terminal Server for console access




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  • vanquish23vanquish23 Member Posts: 224
    SubnetZero wrote: »
    This was my main rack which was cabled up for the IPexpert topology and workbooks (Frame Relay switch not shown)

    4x 3560G
    3x 2600 backbone routers
    7x 2800 routers
    1x 3845 router
    1x 3725 Frame-relay switch
    16x T1 V2 WIC's
    2x Copper GB SFP's
    1x Fiber GB SFP
    Sentry commander
    Terminal Server for console access

    Very nice! I like the cable management as well. Wish I could afford 7 2800 routers.
    He who SYNs is of the devil, for the devil has SYN'ed and ACK'ed from the beginning. For this purpose, that the ACK might destroy the works of the devil.
  • PC509PC509 Member Posts: 804 ■■■■■■□□□□
    Great cable management. Very nice rack. Do you have a somewhat side view? It looks like it is built into the wall next to a window. Very clean install, though.

    I have to say that has got to be one of the best looking racks I've seen, cable management wise. I've seen some great ones, too.

    I have to put mine all back together and I'll take some updated pics. Cable management isn't one of my strong points, though. But, I think I'll use some of these as examples and improve mine! :)


    SubnetZero wrote: »
    This was my main rack which was cabled up for the IPexpert topology and workbooks (Frame Relay switch not shown)

    4x 3560G
    3x 2600 backbone routers
    7x 2800 routers
    1x 3845 router
    1x 3725 Frame-relay switch
    16x T1 V2 WIC's
    2x Copper GB SFP's
    1x Fiber GB SFP
    Sentry commander
    Terminal Server for console access


  • DB CooperDB Cooper Member Posts: 94 ■■□□□□□□□□
    You wouldn't need much more if any for a CCNA Cert
  • Corndork2Corndork2 Member Posts: 266
    Nice looking labs everyone! Now I cant wait to get home and post pictures of mine :)
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    Mikrotik: MTCNA, MTCRE, MTCWE, MTCTCE VMware: VCA-DV Rackspace: CloudU
  • ciscoman2012ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313
    Can't wait for a few more days until I can post some pictures up of mine. I really want to now but it would spoil the fun!
  • ciscoman2012ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313
    Can't wait for a few more days until I can post some pictures up of mine. I really want to now but it would spoil the fun!

    Finally ready to show it off.

    20U Skeletek C20U-HD
    3x 2950
    2511RJ
    3x 2620XM w/ WIC 2T & WIC T1
    2610XM w/ WIC 2T & 1T
    3725 w/ NM 4 A/S

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  • RoguetadhgRoguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□
    ^ Adult-material not suited for minors. That's a lonely Power strip below the rack. What is the logical topology of the lab?

    Get a wide-angel shot, showing your desktop too. Sorry, I love seeing what my peers have to work with, computer wise. I don't know why either *shrugs* icon_study.gif
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  • ciscoman2012ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313
    Roguetadhg wrote: »
    ^ Adult-material not suited for minors. That's a lonely Power strip below the rack. What is the logical topology of the lab?

    Get a wide-angel shot, showing your desktop too. Sorry, I love seeing what my peers have to work with, computer wise. I don't know why either *shrugs* icon_study.gif

    Let me try and clean up the desk a bit and I'll get a wide angle picture for you guys.

    The lonely power strip on the floor is if I want to plug a laptop charger or cell phone charger etc. in and don't want to fool around behind the rack. I just have a switch I flip on for just that power strip.

    Still working on the topology. Here is how I pictured setting it up in my head. This was literally a 5 minute rendition so I'm sure it will change. Right now I just have all the FastEthernet from the Routers plugged into SW3 to ensure they're working LOL.

    The 3 Routers currently sitting ontop of the rack are not part of my setup. They're on eBay at the moment with about 8 hours left.
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  • alxxalxx Member Posts: 755
    That desk looks way to clean.

    Nice lab!
    Goals CCNA by dec 2013, CCNP by end of 2014
  • dustinmurphydustinmurphy Member Posts: 170
    While it's not as nice as most I've seen here... here's my basic, "Lights Out" Lab...

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    I know it's probably not quite robust enough for every lab for CCNA, but it should do for most of it (since I already have quite a bit of real-world experience). The best part... it was all free. I got the equipment from my last 2 companies... and from other "crap" I had laying around the house... :)

    So, here's how it's setup (without the network diagram)
    WAP-54G - configured as a wireless bridge to enable management from outside the lab and access to the internet.
    1721 - ROAST (with 2 VLANs) and T1WIC to T1 crossover
    1720 - single interface and T1WIC to T1 crossover
    Netgear FSM-726 - managed switch connecting all of it together
    2nd Netgear FSM726 - not used (had plans to use it as second switch, but just decided to use VLAN's to segregate all LAN's
    Linksys VoIP router (T-mobile @home service) - used ONLY as a wireless AP. :)
    ESXi 5 server
    -Dual Xeon 3.0ghz
    -16GB RAM
    -500G SATA drive
    -Dual 10/100/1000 NICs
    -Serial port for Cisco rollover cable (able to send to different VM's when needed)

    I have several VM's that provide different services, i.e. imaging, DHCP, FreeNas, etc. I had 2 domain controllers (1 for simulated Datacenter and 1 for simulated Office), but decided to delete them and use DHCP services on the 1700 routers instead.

    I admin it from my laptop in the family room. :) I use WoL so that I don't waste electricity when the server is on and not being used. It's housed in my "office" which ended up turning into a storage/junk room... that's why there's crap all over. I have a nice network rack in my garage, but I don't know if I can fit it in this room... not to mention, it would be a PITA to carry it upstairs. ;)
  • fsanyeefsanyee Member Posts: 171
  • dustinmurphydustinmurphy Member Posts: 170
    fsanyee wrote: »
    nice rack icon_wink.gif

    LOL... I'm guessing that's a sarcastic remark about mine... but... THANKS! LOL... I just used what I could get my hands on. Like I said.. I have a nice network rack in the garage (42u, I think)... but I don't have the energy to cart it upstairs and buying shelves, etc. This worked in a pinch... LOL

    Edit: you can see in the pictures where I drilled holes in it to mount the switch. I had to move it to be able to sit my server in there. LOL

    If you're talking about the post above me... I agree 100%... I WISH I had a rack like that. LOL
  • getitngogetitngo Member Posts: 44 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Quick lab update


    2509 - Access Server
    2x 2610 - 1 WIC-2T
    1760 - 1 WIC-2T
    2610 -NM-4A/S

    Dell Poweredge 1950 w ESXi
    In Progress:
    Degree in Engineering
  • MAC_AddyMAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Nice setup!
    2017 Certification Goals:
    CCNP R/S
  • JustFredJustFred Member Posts: 678 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Mine is not as clean as some you guys. also not fancy at all.



    2 - 1721
    1 - 1841
    1 - 2950
    1 - 2950T
    1 - 3550-24
    and a Dell PowerEdge 1950 with ESXi
    [h=2]"After a time, you may find that having is not so pleasing a thing, after all, as wanting. It is not logical, but it is often true." Spock[/h]
  • PC509PC509 Member Posts: 804 ■■■■■■□□□□
    Mine is not as clean as some you guys. also not fancy at all.



    2 - 1721
    1 - 1841
    1 - 2950
    1 - 2950T
    1 - 3550-24
    and a Dell PowerEdge 1950 with ESXi

    It builds. My first few years my lab looked a lot worse than yours. No rack. Just a stack of routers and switches on a small table. Now, I've got a lot more routers, switches, servers, cable management. It looks a lot better. The only downside is I made a custom rack. 2x4's and rack rails. It looks decent, and it works great, just not the real deal.
  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    My lab, it's not complete, but should be soon (including cabling/beautification!)

    3x 1841's, 4x 3550's (not all racked up), 2x 3560's (waiting on 1 to arrive), 2x 2610XM's, 2x 2610's (1 not pictured), 1x 2611XM, 2522, 2501, 2x dell servers, 1x ASA 5505, Digi CM terminal server. I think that's pretty much it.
  • Mrock4Mrock4 Banned Posts: 2,359 ■■■■■■■■□□
    Mine is not as clean as some you guys. also not fancy at all.



    2 - 1721
    1 - 1841
    1 - 2950
    1 - 2950T
    1 - 3550-24
    and a Dell PowerEdge 1950 with ESXi

    I like the placement of your gear..very awesome.
  • ciscoman2012ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313
    Well, I've added a few more additions to my rack and thought I'd share an update with you guys.

    About a month ago, I asked my Dad if he could ask the engineers at his office if they have any spare gear lying around that they could let me use while obtaining my CCNA. I thought they may have some old 26xx routers that they wouldn't mind me using as spokes etc. Anyways, they finally got back to him and had a nice loot for me to use. They gave me a 2610XM (128/32) with NM32 Async card icon_lol.gif, 2851 Router with WIC T1 DSU/CSU and 1T, 3560 switch and a 881W wireless router. It helps tons when your father works for Cisco! icon_twisted.gif

    Here is an updated picture of my rack. I know I have way more gear than I currently need for the CCNA and I could easily pass it with just 2 switches and 2 routers. I plan on pursing my CCNP as soon as I get the CCNA so I hope this gear will be able to carry me through both exams and potentially the CCIE.

    Here is a run down of my gear from top to bottom:

    Skeletek 20U Rack
    881W sitting ontop of rack
    1U Shelf holding cable modem and Linksys Wireless home router
    2x Eliminator E107 Power Strips
    2950T 24port
    2x 2950G 48port
    3560
    2511RJ (16/16)
    2621XM (128/32) 12.4(T), WIC 2T, T1
    2620XM (128/32) 12.4(T), WIC 2T, T1
    2620XM (128/32) 12.4(T), WIC 2T, T1
    2620XM (128/32) 12.4(T), WIC 1T, T1
    2851 (with 1GB CompactFlash), NM 4 A/S, WIC 2T, 1T
    2610XM (128/32) 12.4(T), NM 32 Async

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  • LinuxRacrLinuxRacr Member Posts: 653 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Very nice! I just recently picked up an 881W router, and will be configuring it soon. Looking forward to being able to setup some vLANs, and the ability to VPN home. Once my other equipment arrives, I shall post up pics of my lab.
    My WGU B.S. IT - Security Progress : Transferred In|Remaining|In Progress|Completed
    AGC1, CLC1, GAC1, INC1, CTV1, INT1, BVC1, TBP1, TCP1, QLT1, HHT1, QBT1, BBC1 (39 CUs), (0 CUs) (0 CUs)
    WFV1, BNC1, EAV1, EBV1, COV1 | MGC1, IWC1 | CQV1, CNV1, IWT1, RIT1 | DRV1, DSV1, TPV1, CVV1 | EUP1, EUC1, DHV1| CUV1, C173 | BOV1, CJV1, TXP1, TXC1 | TYP1, TYC1, SBT1, RGT1 (84 CUs) DONE!
  • ciscoman2012ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313
    LinuxRacr wrote: »
    Very nice! I just recently picked up an 881W router, and will be configuring it soon. Looking forward to being able to setup some vLANs, and the ability to VPN home. Once my other equipment arrives, I shall post up pics of my lab.

    Awesome, let me know if you figure out how to set up the 881W as your home router. I'd like to do that with mine if I could find a few antennas since it came with none. icon_sad.gif
  • LinuxRacrLinuxRacr Member Posts: 653 ■■■■□□□□□□
    My WGU B.S. IT - Security Progress : Transferred In|Remaining|In Progress|Completed
    AGC1, CLC1, GAC1, INC1, CTV1, INT1, BVC1, TBP1, TCP1, QLT1, HHT1, QBT1, BBC1 (39 CUs), (0 CUs) (0 CUs)
    WFV1, BNC1, EAV1, EBV1, COV1 | MGC1, IWC1 | CQV1, CNV1, IWT1, RIT1 | DRV1, DSV1, TPV1, CVV1 | EUP1, EUC1, DHV1| CUV1, C173 | BOV1, CJV1, TXP1, TXC1 | TYP1, TYC1, SBT1, RGT1 (84 CUs) DONE!
  • training4ccietraining4ccie Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□
    I just completed putting my CCIE lab. Now time to put it to use...

  • ciscoman2012ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313
    Looks great man I see you have a few 2600 routers in there as well as a 2511RJ.

    Care to give us a run down on the rest of your specs?
  • training4ccietraining4ccie Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□
    Looks great man I see you have a few 2600 routers in there as well as a 2511RJ.

    Care to give us a run down on the rest of your specs?

    Thanks... A quick rundown of what I have:


    1 x 2511RJ (AS)
    1 x 1811 (BB2)
    3 x 2650xm (BB1/FRS, BB3, R2)
    2 x 2651xm (R1, R3)
    1 x 2801 (R6)
    2 x 2811 (R4, R5)
    2 x 3560 (SW1,SW2)
    2 x 3550 (SW3, SW4)


    It's connected according to INE specs.
  • MAC_AddyMAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Here's an updated view of my rack... note that it's currently being re-cabled - that's why it looks bare. :)
    2017 Certification Goals:
    CCNP R/S
  • LinuxRacrLinuxRacr Member Posts: 653 ■■■■□□□□□□
    Here are a couple of crappy mobile phone pictures of my growing lab. The equipment list includes:

    DSI 1014 14U Server Enclosure Rack
    Cisco 881W Integrated Services Wireless Router
    DiGi CM 32 Console Server
    Cisco 2950 Switch
    Cisco 2621 Router
    Cisco 3550 Switch
    Dell PowerEdge 2950 (with VMware vSphere/ESXi 5)
    APC SAU1500RM2U Smart UPS (with Smart Slot AP9617 Network Management Card)

    Ignore the old TrendNet switch down in the corner... it will be gone soon..

    My WGU B.S. IT - Security Progress : Transferred In|Remaining|In Progress|Completed
    AGC1, CLC1, GAC1, INC1, CTV1, INT1, BVC1, TBP1, TCP1, QLT1, HHT1, QBT1, BBC1 (39 CUs), (0 CUs) (0 CUs)
    WFV1, BNC1, EAV1, EBV1, COV1 | MGC1, IWC1 | CQV1, CNV1, IWT1, RIT1 | DRV1, DSV1, TPV1, CVV1 | EUP1, EUC1, DHV1| CUV1, C173 | BOV1, CJV1, TXP1, TXC1 | TYP1, TYC1, SBT1, RGT1 (84 CUs) DONE!
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