Thank you guys for your input. Does the physical topology cover ALL of the labs 
or just the Multiprotocol mock labs?

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On Jun 19, 2009, at 6:40 PM, "Tyson Scott" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Jesse,

If you use the Dynamips information provided in your student account you will 
have the full capability for everything you are looking to do.  The physical 
connectivity never changes from lab to lab.  Just the logical connectivity.

With the power of the server you are using you could probably change from the 
3725’s to the 7206VXR with 12.4(22)T which is what we are using in the labs.  
You can use the NPE-1G network processor.  By doing that your rack will 
virtually be like ours.

The only shortcoming will be the IPS.  You can use the vmware image of IDS with 
version 6.0 to do a lot of testing but you will not be able to complete any of 
our IPS labs completely as we use the virtual appliances in all the new labs.  
But you should be 99% of the way there.

If you have the capability of something like a Linksys switch or other vendor 
switch that supports dot1q trunking I would recommend that over the 3524XL 
because it will allow you to pass CDP and other information thru transparently.

Regards,

Tyson Scott - CCIE #13513 R&S and Security
Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.

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From: 
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 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jesse Jorgensen
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 4:20 PM
To: CCIE Security Online Study List 
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Security] IPExpert Lab

Hello All,

I am building a study lab with the following:

2x 3560
2x 3550
2x ASA 5510 Sec+

Dell PowerEdge T300 Server:
1x Quad-Core Xeon
16GB RAM
2x 500GB HD

I will be running all of my routers (3725s running 14.4(15)T9) in Dynamips with 
a 3524XL as a breakout switch to connect to the physical gear.
I will also be running VMWare for IPS, ACS/CA, and POSSIBLY the management host.

My question is, If I cable the labs according to the IPExpert workbook diagram, 
will I have to re-cable my lab each time I change labs?  My goal, since this 
pod will be running at my office, is to be able to access the pod remotely via 
VPN and work through each lab PREFERABLY without having to re-cable.  Is this 
realistic?

Thanks!


Jesse Jorgensen

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