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Posted by cisco_crazy on July 1, 2009, 3:45 am
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i am wondering if i buy routers 1800 series would them support all i need in routing for CCIE exam. Thanx,,,,,,,,,, | |||||||||||||
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Posted by flamer die.spam@hotmail.com on July 1, 2009, 11:19 pm
Please log in for more thread options most labs are built with 2600's and 7200's.. so 1800 should cover you pretty well. I would recommend getting the latest copy of a practise exam and just see what they ask and see if it will support it all before you go and spend $$$. Flamer. | |||||||||||||
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Posted by cisco_crazy on July 2, 2009, 8:35 am
Please log in for more thread options On 2 =D9=8A=D9=88=D9=84=D9=8A=D9=88, 06:19, "flamer die.s...@hotmail.com"
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> > hi all,
> > i am wondering if i buy routers 1800 series would them support all i > > need in routing for CCIE exam. >
> > Thanx,,,,,,,,,,
>
> most labs are built with 2600's and 7200's.. so 1800 should cover you > pretty well. I would recommend getting the latest copy of a practise > exam and just see what they ask and see if it will support it all > before you go and spend $$$. > > Flamer. thanx,,,,,,,,, | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Doug McIntyre on July 2, 2009, 4:36 pm
Please log in for more thread options >i am wondering if i buy routers 1800 series would them support all i
>need in routing for CCIE exam. I think the 1800 is a good buy for that. Its modern, supports tons of RAM and Flash for running the latest images, and supports a pretty good set of cards (even some of the older ones that aren't supported). It won't get you all the way for a CCIE VOICE, but by that time, you'll probably be renting test rackspace for that since the gear is pretty expensive to buy. If you are doing CCIE R & S, you'll need at least 3-4 routers, but you can use dynamips for the others. Having hands on experience with at least one router is very good experience. | |||||||||||||
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> i am wondering if i buy routers 1800 series would them support all i
> need in routing for CCIE exam.
>
> Thanx,,,,,,,,,,