Hi,

I have all the images for vmware workstation and for ESXi if anyone need it
i also have life FTP server.

Email me back so that i can provide them the userid and password to
download it.

Regards
Alis


On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 10:25 PM, Jeff Rensink <[email protected]>wrote:

> A 3310 is plenty.  I don't think you'll have enough devices in your lab to
> scale beyond its limits. =)
>
> Here is the code that you should use for your practice.
>
> WLC= 7.0.116.0
> WCS= 7.0.172.0
> MSE= 7.0.201.204
> ACS= 5.2
>
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> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Andre Aubet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ok thanks for this information.
>>
>> I'm lucky enough as I work for a Cisco partner in France, and I have
>> access to enough devices to setup a complete lab.
>>
>> Among other, I can have a MSE appliance: 3310 or 3355. I suppose the 3310
>> will be enough to prepare for the CCIEW.
>>
>> So the 7.0 code is needed for the MSE, as for the WCS?
>>
>> And for ACS, the code is 5.2?
>>
>> Andre.
>>
>>
>> 2013/12/30 Jeff Rensink <[email protected]>
>>
>>> The MSE is the tough one as anything that runs in a VM isn't publicly
>>> available.  The first available virtual MSE code is 7.2, which doesn't work
>>> for our lab.  So for a home lab, you either need someone from the WNBU to
>>> hook you up with a VM version of 7.0 code, or buy a physical appliance.
>>>
>>> Rather than buying a physical appliance, you can always just rely on
>>> rack rentals for MSE practice.  Unless you get a mega deal on the server,
>>> rack rentals are probably the cheaper solution.
>>>
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>>> On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Andre Aubet <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Jeff,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your advice. I think I will install my ACS on a VM as you
>>>> suggested.
>>>>
>>>> I was forgetting the MSE too. I can obtain a 3310, but it must be wiser
>>>> to install a VM too I suppose.
>>>>
>>>> Andre.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2013/12/29 Jeff Rensink <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>> Topology looks good.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can get demo licenses for both at the link below.  ACS is a 90 day
>>>>> license.  Not sure about WCS.  I know you can keep getting new demo
>>>>> licenses for ACS over and over.  If you can snag a permanent license for
>>>>> WCS from somewhere, they are tied to the host name of the server.  So just
>>>>> name your server the same as what's referenced in the license and you can
>>>>> skip the demo license process.  Of course, only use that trick for a lab
>>>>> environment and not for production.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://tools.cisco.com/SWIFT/LicensingUI/demoPage
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, if you have a PC/server handy, install ESXi on it and run all of
>>>>> your servers on that.  Skip the physical appliance for ACS and just run a
>>>>> virtual appliance.  Then you get the benefit of doing snapshots for quick
>>>>> state changes of your servers.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 12:11 PM, George Stefanick <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You can ask your cisco se for a 1 year license.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Dec 29, 2013, at 12:08 PM, Andre Aubet <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I finally came to a conclusion when preparing a topology to setup my
>>>>>> study lab!!! You can find the diagram attached.
>>>>>> I must admit I was strongly inspired by the workbooks from IPExpert :)
>>>>>> Feel free to send me your comments!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I should be able to obtain:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    - A Windows VM to install WCS
>>>>>>    - An ACS appliance (CSACS-1121-K9)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But I was wondering about the licence for these two servers. Does
>>>>>> Cisco deliver temporary or limited licenses (one year at least!!!)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I looked at the Cisco License Tool, but I can't find ACS or WCS for
>>>>>> the demo licenses.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your help!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andre.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <Lab - Topology_v1.2.jpg>
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