Louie,

I think my home lab can beat your home lab.

I don't want to show off by the amount of the hardware, but as an indiction
of how much my career is worth to me.

Check out www.networkking.net/homelab/lab.jpg

This is my collection:

Routers:
        IGS
        804
        2501
        2503
        2414
        2504   x2
        7000
                Route processor
                Silicon SP
                Token Ring card   4 ports
                Serial card      8 ports
                Ether Card
                FDDI Interface Processor x3
Switches:
                5500 13 slot
                        Supervisor III
                        FDDI card
                        10BaseT card
                        155MM ATM card x2
                        ATM LANE emulation module
                        ATM Switch processor
                2926
                2924
                1900   x2
                1212 workgroup stack
Firewall        PIX 510
ISDN            Teltone Simulator
Dialup  Viking Simulator

My setup changes from scenario to scenario, but your diagram is impressive I
should say.

Good luck.

Bernard


> 
> I'd be interested to see the different configurations / equipment that
> exists in everyone's home labs.  Perhaps we could even "trade 
> time" between
> labs to prevent us from all spending a fortune for lab equipment.
> 
> Anyone want to post a diagram of their home lab config so we 
> can compare
> notes and setups?
> 
> Here's mine in its current form (It's still a work in 
> progress - I need
> another Router with an ATM Module)
> 
> http://members.home.com/louieb/ciscolab.htm
> 
> Comments, suggestions, thoughts, criticisms all appreciated..
> 
> I've shown you mine, now show me yours :>
> 
> 
> Louie

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