clarson wrote: » the test is written for a version 15 of the ios. But, for a switch, 12.2 is good enough to use when studying for the ccna cert. and, we could be more helpful if we knew what ios is installed.
TWX wrote: » You sure about that? Numbers like 2950 come to mind and those clearly are not going to run IOS 15...
MTciscoguy wrote: » I would be interested in seeing which version of IOS 15 you have on your 2950's because there was never a version wrote or published for that switch?
clarson wrote: » cisco learning labs for the ccna have 2960 switches and 2900 series routers. That is where the training for all the test topics and where the test questions come from. if you want to study using the exact hardware that cisco does, that is what you need. But, you can learn the topics that will be on the test from lots of different hardware (and cheaper). such as the 2950 switch, it can do 95% of what a 2960 switch can do for a lot less in price. just hope the 5% the 2950 cant do isn't on the test or you remember it from the book.
TWX wrote: » Oh, I agree with you. I took the Cisco official one week CCNAX course through a training center and it was all about IOS15, 2960 switches, and 2900-series routers in the on-paper workbooks. I can say though, on the test, nothing IOS-specific called for 15 and I can't recall anything that asked for me to configure interfaces above FastEthernet speeds.
fmitawaps wrote: » How can I get IOS 15 to put on a switch if I get a 3560 off of ebay? Preferably for free.