My Lab

Discussion in 'General Cisco Certifications' started by HaDeS666, Oct 14, 2008.

  1. HaDeS666

    HaDeS666 Bit Poster

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    I'm lucky i've a spare room to study in, here's a pic of my lab.

    I also have a 2950 on it's way from ebay.

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  2. Big_nath

    Big_nath Kilobyte Poster

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    Nie i wish i had the luxury of a spare room, lol. :cry:
     
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  3. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    Tell you what... take my CCNA cert and I'll take your monitor.

    *jealous*

    Deal? Deal?? :p

    Qs
     
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  4. HaDeS666

    HaDeS666 Bit Poster

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    Most certainly :eek:

    Then again better not :x
     
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  5. Teebor

    Teebor Nibble Poster

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    Nice,

    Could you post a list of exactly what you have there?



    Now here is a scary thought for everyone, how much would that lot have cost brand new? ;)
     
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  6. HaDeS666

    HaDeS666 Bit Poster

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    Router self:

    on the left are two 1603Rs'
    On the right are:
    2503
    2521 (frame relay switch)
    2610
    2610
    2610

    Switch shelf:

    1900
    2924 XL
    2924 XL

    One Linux box and 3 windows boxes are connected to a 4 port KVM (so I can use 1 keyboard and 1 mouse)

    I also have 2950 switch on the way from ebay to complete my CCNA lab
     
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  7. onoski

    onoski Terabyte Poster

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    That's a nice little tidy setup:), I like it.
     
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  8. Qs

    Qs Semi-Honorary Member Gold Member

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    ...Sad panda :( :p
     
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  9. HMSPresident

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    Nice setup, how do you usually have it all configured? Any diagrams?
     
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  10. grim

    grim Gigabyte Poster

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    nice setup, can't wait to setup my lab but keep having to put it off :(

    Grim
     
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  11. MsG

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    Nice setup!

    How did we manage before eBay? Car boot sales and local papers....Getting up early on cold Sundays mornings....no thank you!

    Give me eBay any day...to the door service!
     
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  12. grim

    grim Gigabyte Poster

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    atleast you could tell they were nigerian before you bought anything :p

    Grim
     
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  13. HaDeS666

    HaDeS666 Bit Poster

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    I havn't any diagrams i'm afraid.

    I have changed it a bit since this photo was taken

    I have a hub and spoke Frame relay network R1 as hub, R2, R3 and R4 as spokes.

    R5 connected as point to point to spare serial on frame switch.

    Switches conected to R2, then to 2900, then to 2950 then to 2900 then to R3.

    R1 connected to 1900 switch

    This the best a can explain it :oops:
     
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