A good alternative to buying routers is to rent time on one of the
different labs out there on the internet. For me it's a lot cheaper to do
it that way. Instead of spending a couple thousand dollars on routers I
can use the same amount of money to buy around 200 hours of lab time.
At 01:40 AM 11/26/00 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,Dyland
>
> If your goal is just "PASS" the ccnp "EXAM", you don't need
>any router, but if you want to get the ccnp level "KNOWLEDGE", you'd
>better have at least 3 routers.If you don't get the ccnp level
>knowledge, your certification is just a paper
>
>
>
>
>On 25 Nov 2000 19:12:08 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dyland
>Desmarais) wrote:
>
> >
> >A friend and I are both going for the CCNP together.
> >We were thinking of each getting a Cisco 1605 so we can do the labs for the
> >640-503 exam.
> >
> >I just wanted to know if the Cisco 1605's are sufficient. They come with
> >IOS Software Version 11.2(9)P
> >
> >All responses appreciated and welcome.
> >
> >Dyland
> >
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