Passing The CCNA And CCNP: Cisco Home Lab FAQ

There is a real revolution today among CCNA and candidates.  More and more of you are turning your back on “router ” and putting your own and/or together, which is the best way to totally prepare to these tough exams.

I get hundreds of emails every month from and candidate who are putting together their first or adding to their existing one.  I’m always glad to help with suggestions, and I thought I’d list five common questions regarding labs here.

Do I have to spend ?

No!   There are vendors all over the web, as well as on , who sell used to candidates like you every single day.  They sell kits that consist of multiple , as well as single .  You can add one piece at a time, or make a larger investment.  You can spend just a few hundred dollars and put together a very nice .

What’s an “”?

It’s not what it sounds like.  When I first heard the term, I thought of a typical server like we see in LANs every single day.  An is actually a router that allows you to connect to multiple other without continually moving the rolled cable around.

You don’t have to have an right away, but once you add a few more to your , you’ll get tired of moving the rollover cable from console port to console port.  (The console port is used to directly connect your PC to the router.)   You’ll find an is easy to set up and configure, and will save you quite a bit of time.

What’s a “”?

Again, it’s not quite what it sounds like.  A is not a switch; it’s a router that has been configured to serve as a frame relay provider in your .

This is very close to being a “must” for your .  You don’t need it right away if your allows for only one or two routers to get started.  To truly practice frame relay map statements and see the effect of different frame relay statements, you’ll need a router to serve as a frame switch.  Again, the configuration is easy, and having a in your will give you practice that will be invaluable on day.

Do I need a switch?  What switch should I buy?

I recommend you get at least one switch in your ; two if your allows.  Make sure that at least one of your switches has an IOS; 1900 switches do not have an IOS and while they’re better than not having a switch, they’re not going to give you the practice you need to the and .  Look to the 2500 family of switches.

I want to build my and then use it for the CCIE.  What should I buy?

It’s impossible to tell what technologies and devices will be on the CCIE , even if you zip through the and then take the IE within six months.  refreshing the CCIE blueprint every six months, and different technologies can be taken off the .  While gives plenty of notice that these changes are going to take effect, it can be a big pain in your wallet if takes something off of the after you spend a bundle to add it to your .

As an example, is in the process of removing ISDN and ATM from the CCIE Routing & Switching .  If you bought an ATM switch for your , you’ve got an expensive paperweight right now.  While you may be able to practice your core protocols on a CCIE , it’s going to be difficult and expensive to keep your totally current with the blueprint.

The decision to put together your own or is the best decision you can ever make – and I speak from experience.  With labs becoming less expensive every day, it’s becoming more affordable as well.  Start looking into used router vendors today ( is a great place to find some vendors, as is Google), and you can be practicing on REAL soon – and be totally prepared for and success.

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