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Anyone got a CCNA?

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  • T4i
    T4i Posts: 1,845 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I'd love to have a Cisco router.......TOY!

    Unfortunately they dont sell for around £100. And its like having another p.c in the room with the fans going to keep it cool.
  • intel
    intel Posts: 6,404 Forumite
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    Also dont forget if someone in the family has a NHS card you maybe able to get discount I did but that was about 3yrs ago.. and checkout secondhand book stalls.


    Oh and have a look here Cisco
  • 3dom
    3dom Posts: 20 Forumite
    I got a 2503 and 2504 a year ago for £88 on ebay, must have been lucky :cool:
  • T4i wrote:
    I'd love to have a Cisco router.......TOY!

    Unfortunately they dont sell for around £100. And its like having another p.c in the room with the fans going to keep it cool.
    So you need a big rack size router?

    Can I not just get an 800 series for a tenner?
  • T4i
    T4i Posts: 1,845 Forumite
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    So you need a big rack size router?

    Can I not just get an 800 series for a tenner?

    I dont need one, i'd just like one.....like the ones I used at tech.....just to look at.
  • T4i wrote:
    I dont need one, i'd just like one.....like the ones I used at tech.....just to look at.
    But could I do all the mucking about stuff on one of the cheaper ones?
  • 3dom
    3dom Posts: 20 Forumite
    it would depend on the ios version & the hardware ports available. Or you could get a simulator like routersim or boson. But they have been known not to fully support all ccna commands. the boson ccnp sim might though.
  • Haha I'm so confused now and I haven't even opened a book :D
  • T4i
    T4i Posts: 1,845 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    There is nothing like a proper Cisco rack using the proper Cisco cmd's. :j

    Using Cisco then going back to Netgear etc is a killer!
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