itdaddy wrote: » bermovik so when you say IOU you mean that 15.4 iou (ios) for the linux systems? doyou run gns3 in linux environment? Iristheangel i wish they would tell us what the 15. for switches is needed for and the 15.3 i have 15.1 on my 1841 and an IOS image for GNs3? I just bought 4 3560s with emi and a 3750 for the GNS3 break out switch setup i liked that the best seemed most economical?
networkjutsu wrote: » I am leaning towards the server route to run 20 x CSR1000V. For the switches, I'll be using the highest IOS revision code that I can run. Brian McGahan said that 80% of the technologies should be covered even with the 12.2 code.
There will be some 15.x specific topics, but probably only 5-10% maximum of the switching scope. If you already have switches running 12.2(55), and they can't run 15.x, then I would just run the 12.2 train. You can compare the images side by side at Cisco Feature Navigator - Cisco Systems and see the differences. The feature navigator isn't always 100% correct but it can give you a general idea what is and isn't supported. Most of it is routing features that you wouldn't need to run on the switches anyways.
deth1k wrote: » Why not invest into 360 bundle? They run exact code you will stumble upon in the lab and their workbooks are very good with less mistakes than INE. If you don't wish to spend more money on their rack rentals you can replicate their setup in IOU yourself, just remember to pull the configs when doing their labs
fredrikjj wrote: » This is what he said: There will be some 15.x specific topics, but probably only 5-10% maximum of the switching scope. If you already have switches running 12.2(55), and they can't run 15.x, then I would just run the 12.2 train. You can compare the images side by side at Cisco Feature Navigator - Cisco Systems and see the differences. The feature navigator isn't always 100% correct but it can give you a general idea what is and isn't supported. Most of it is routing features that you wouldn't need to run on the switches anyways. [/FONT][/COLOR]
deth1k wrote: » having lab booked for October I'd rather have access to v5 workbooks now rather than wait for INE hence why I chose 360 although still have INE account. However they will probably release WB based on hardware rather than virtual, we shall see i guess...
deth1k wrote: » Yes, I'm using Cisco 360 v5 workbooks, they are much better than v4 stuff as those had some typos and mistakes. Questions are very well written and clear, having spoken to people who have gone through Cisco 360 and attempted the lab it's very similar. So all in all you know what to expect yet not cheating in any shape or form. I couldn't recommend it highly enough for $360 you get (I know I'm repeating myself from another reply in the forum): 100 hours of rack time, very nice web GUI similar to lab and instant booking i.e start lab now... 10 CFG Workbooks with answer key 10 TS Workbooks with answer key 1 Assesment lab CFG labs are in 6 hours slots, you can add 2 hours on top of that. TS labs are in 2 hours slots and you can add 1 hour or 2 (can't remember off top of my head). Also further labs will be added in near future. I'm mixing this with own "IOU rack" just getting copies of start up configs so I can go through the labs again without spending any rack time hours