theodoxa wrote: » You'd think that the seller would [since most businesses should have a CCO account] simply install the newest IOS before selling to increase the sale value, but unfortunately many are being sold with archaic IOSes.
weasle37 wrote: » Mother of god.....finding an 1841 with 256/64 is farking expensive. Anyone got any other ideas? looking at 2811, but all the ones on ebay are 256/128 and you need 384.
Priston wrote: » Is upgraded memory really worth it?
theodoxa wrote: » It's just like a computer - cheaper to just buy one with less memory and upgrade it yourself. Personally, I don't know how much memory a router would exactly need, but if its cheap enough...I'd max it out anyways.
Zartanasaurus wrote: » 7200 under GNS3 can use 15.0 or you can look into finding IOU.
geek4god wrote: » Been awhile since I looked at Packet Tracer, anyone know what IOS is supported.
weasle37 wrote: » This whole "make everyone use ios 15" is going to turn this cert int a pretty expensive one to try getting. The answer for the longest time on getting this cert has been to pick up some 2600 series routers and have a go. That appears to no longer be viable.
oli356 wrote: » But you don't need IOS 15. The commands are the same as IOS 12 You don't assign ports IP addresses any different, you don't create VLANs differently.. there is no need to spend silly money on routers such as 1841s.
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theodoxa wrote: » It also includes a number of other new topics, which may or may not be supported on 12.4T. The new topics are: OSPFv3 FHRPVRRPHSRPGLBPSyslogSNMPv2SNMPv3 Netflow PPPoE
Iristheangel wrote: » @Theodoxa - I'm pretty sure 12.4 supports all of those protocols that you listed. Heck, 12.2 supports almost all of these (Double-checked by VPNing into a L3 switch in my corp and playing with commands on 12.2 and 12.4 switches) No one really needs to spend a ton of money on equipment for IOS 15 just so they can learn how to show or change licensing. That's pretty much the only difference. From my understanding, syntax for the rest of the commands are the same. If you can't memorize the two or three commands to change or show licensing and you absolutely NEED to play with the commands over and over again, wait for the next release of Packet Tracer. Otherwise, just relax. Your current CCNA lab will be fine