It took me almost 3 months, but together we made it through a good discussion of how to build a CCNP lab. After I finished the CCNA lab series before that, I posted a summary page with links to all the blog posts in the series. Likewise, here's a set of links to all the CCNP lab series posts. Enjoy!
Wendell
CCNP Lab Part 1 - Overview and Budget Survey
CCNP Lab Part 2 How Badly Do You Need an L3 Switch?
CCNP Lab Part 3 - Which L2 Switch?
CCNP Lab Part 4 - Where's the Beef in ONT?
CCNP Lab Part 5 - CCNP Wireless Config (Poll)
CCNP Lab Part 6 - ISCW Features and Feature sets
CCNP Lab Part 7 - Routers for ISCW
CCNP Lab Part 8 - Some Cheap Options for BSCI
CCNP Lab Part 9 - ISCW and MPLS
CCNP Wrap-up I: Picking Switches
CCNP Wrap-up II: Picking Routers
CCNP Wrap-up III: Build List for $800 Budget
Odom, CCIE No, 1624, splits time between writing books for Cisco Press and teaching classes for Skyline ATS. In his 25-ish years in the networking industry, he has worked as as a pre-sale and post-sale SE for a few networking vendors, as well as a network engineer implementing network technology. Wendell has spent the majority of the last 15 years teaching, consulting, and writing about networking technologies, most of which in some way relate to Cisco products. His books include titles on QoS, CCIE R/S, as well as several titles related to CCNA certification, including the September 2007 book CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (CCNA Exam 640-802) (Read a sneak peek of chapter 7). Click for the list of current titles by Wendell.
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The Final Submission
Hi Wendell
You have probably been wondering where I've been lurking, well here I am. :)
$800 Budget
$1200 Budget
$1600 Budget
$5000 Uber Lab
Notes:
Uber Lab Notes:
The Uber Lab lets you duplicate the following topologies:
I would also like to re-interate the comments I made in this post about the various CCNP Subjects as part of this submission:
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/25299
Well there you go Wendell, they're my submissions, I hope they are of use to somebody.
Cheers
Shaun
Future Series
Hi Wendell,
It's been fun (and helpful) reading through the past few lab series that you've done. I thought I might throw out an idea for possible future posting in your Cert Zone.
I know lots of blogs and sites focus on assisting people in earning their certifications. But I don't see a lot of posting about how to really get the most benefit out of earning certifications. Here are a few topics that I thought would be beneficial to the community.
* Why earn certifications?
-- what value do they bring?
-- Reasons to earn (or not earn) a certification.
-- How to get the most value out of your certifications.
* How to fit certifications into your overall career plan
-- Understanding the role that certifications play in a career path.
-- Determining which certifications are worth pursuing.
-- Determining the best order and timing to get certifications.
I guess the theme to these topics would be how to maximize the return on your efforts in obtaining certifications.
Thanks again for your replies to my posts over this past series. I'm looking forward to see what's coming up next.
Saving Money on Labs
Cisco certification seekers should also consider the secondary market as an option to set up affordable labs. I’m not suggesting shopping online auctions for mystery gear, but rather, reputable independent resellers selling used and refurbished Cisco equipment. Network Hardware Resale designs discounted bundles specifically for CCNA, CCNP and CCIE exam labs, with all equipment fully tested and covered by a free one-year warranty. Just another tip to keep costs down while pushing your career forward.
Just got my Lab
Hi,
I have been looking at getting a lab for over a year and just ran over this blog a few days ago. I thought I would share what I have purchased. I did ALOT of research and Ebay browsing. A lot of the guys I tried to contact would return my emails and some places wouldnt even answer the phone. After a could of weeks of looking around I found a great company with awesome prices; www.networkhardware.com.
I don't work for them at all, I just purchased my gear from them today and thought I would share my experiance. Here is what I got:
(4) 3640's 128D/32F 12.4 IOS
(2) 2610Xs 128D/32F 12.4 IOS
(2) 2610's 64D/16F
(1) 2522 (Frame Relay SW)
(8) NM-4A/S Modules
(4) NM-2E2W Modules
I got all that for a little less than 1700.00. I also picked up a 2511 somewhere else.
I can do most of what I need for the CCNP and have a great base for my CCIE lab down the road.
I know, I didn't get any switches. Luckly, I have access to quite a few 3550's and 3750's that I can bring home for labs.
Just thought I would share this with you guys in case some of you are shopping around right now.
HTH
Bryan
cisco lab
Hi
I got all this gear for $1300 to work on my ccnp labs and later on ccie/ccsp. I just wanted to know what should i keep and what can i get rid of to get some $$$ back.
2 3640
2 2610
1 2620XM
1 2509
1 2524
1 1712
1 1751
2 2924-XL-EN
1 2950
1 3550
1 PIX-506E
1 CVPN 3002-8E
2 WIC DSU/T1
1 PRI/CT1
1 WIC 1B/ST
1 WIC 4ESW
1 WIC ADSL
1 WIC DSU/56k
1 WIC 2E2W
home lab
you said 1700 , was it 1700 dollars.
what was the shipping cost and what was the cost relative to your equipmet weight.
i am also planning to buy mine too
thanks for ur response
why not use an emulator?
ive just started using GNS3, wich is a gui to the dynamips router emulator.
all you need is ios images to load and you can simulate just about any lab you so desire.
CCNP/CCVP lab enquiry
Hello All,
I stumbled on this offer on the web and I have been considering building my own lab for a while.
What is your take on this feature? The seller says its ideally for a CCVP which i hope to eventually pursue but am currentlly still studying to complete my CCNP. Do you think this is good for CCNP as well?
The price take is a little over $1,000 roughlly $1200 including shipping and 1 year warrantee.
Here is the specification:
2 x 2924 (IOS) Switches
Conduct 802.1Q Multi-VLAN Trunking
Inter-VLAN Routing
STP / VLAN / MLS
QOS Implementation
1 x 1924/1912 Switch
Complete Spanning Tree Loop
Non-QOS Lab Work (Internet Simulations)
1 x 3640 Router
Call Manager Express (CME) for CCVP
FULL VOIP PBX
12.4 IOS
MAX FLASH RAM
NM-2e2w
WIC-1T
2 x 2610 Routers
12.3 IOS
FireWall / IDS / VPN
2 x WIC-1T (1 per unit)
2 x 7940 Phones
VOIP to CME PBX
FULL ASTERISK PBX COPY
SIP / SCCP / MGCP
Power Cubes
All CABLES AND MODULES INCUDED
All Lab Accessories
6 CAT 5 Networking Cables
2 Serial Cross-Over Cables
Power Cords
Would you buy this?
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