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Posted by on February 10, 2006, 7:57 pm
Please log in for more thread options Recently I bought a used CCIE CISCO lab from EBAY. To save money I did NOT buy NEW routers directly from CISCO. My plan now is to start the CISCO certification process by preparing for both CCDA and CCNA. Next, I intend to move up to CCNP & CCIE. Here are a few questions: * Does this purchase entitle me to MORE CISCO resources than what is available with a Guest login ? * What CISCO login category is available to me as a result of my EBAY purchase of used equipment ? * Am I entitled to IOS updates ? If so, where are these available ? I am always on the lookout for (FREE) CISCO software. But the CISCO web site is so very huge that I might be missing some freely available software. So far I am aware of ConfigMaker. * I would appreciate any help to locate other FREE Cisco software for Cisco routers, switches, etc Thanks, John. | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Martin Kiefer on February 13, 2006, 2:04 pm
Please log in for more thread options You are not entitled to anything with used routers. -- Best regards Martin Kiefer www.kiefer.dk | ||||||||||||||||

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> Recently I bought a used CCIE CISCO lab from EBAY. To save money I did
> NOT buy NEW routers directly from CISCO.