Howdy all, I have just recently decided I need to finally get my network certifications, I have been working on network stuff since before there was an internet as we know it, I have supported my wife's internet company for over 16 years now and am looking to set up a data center in our small town to help her expand her business.
So I have picked up a few pieces of equipment so I can get hands on experience in a lab environment, what I currently have is 5 2950 switches with one of those being a 24 port, 2950G EI version and 4 2950 24 all of them running the latest version of IOS, I also have 2 2503 routers as well as 2 1841 routers running IOS 15.1, 2 WIC 2A/S 2 port serial cards, 1 WIC 1T serial port card, 2 WIC - 1DSU-t1 V2 cards, 2 DTE/DCE back to back cables, several cat5e crossover cables as well as straight through cables, Both 1841 routers have 384mb of memory and I am running 512k compact flash cards in them. I also have several console cables, and a USB to DB9 adapter cable set up. I plan on getting several certifications before I am done, including security and voice as well as working on wireless and of course the CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, etc.
Many of you folks have far more experience in getting your certifications than I do, what I was wondering, what do I need to add to my lab to acquire the various certifications I am after? I am basically coming out of retirement to do this, so I do have the means to purchase the equipment I need, but don't just want to go along willy nilly buying things I don't need. As far as computers, I have 4 running XP Pro, 3 running windows 7 64 bit as well as a computer running windows 8, so I have the computer power I need, I use putty for accessing my switches and routers.
Also, was wondering, where is a good place to take your tests, if I have to I will fly somewhere to take my tests, when you guys take tests, where do you go? Our local community college does not offer the testing for the types of certifications I am after.
Anyway, glad to be here, look forward to learning as much as I can, and look forward to any advise anybody can offer.
Thanks
DaveP
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