We just got stuff in for the Cisco Networking Academy here.  This
program takes you to the CCNP level
The package was (1) 2514 (4) 2501s a Cat1912 and a Cat1924.

I passed the CCNP by OJT and reading,  I think a lab is CRITICAL for
CCIE (because VERY few production networks have the diversity that is
required for CCIE).  A lab is probably not needed for CCNP.  OJT will
give you what you need to know.

V/R
FRC

Chris Larson wrote:

> Actually you could get by just fine with 2 or 3 2500 series and a Cat
> 1900. The CAT 1900 has basically the same OS as 5000. Make sure the
> 2500's have a couple serial (use them as a frame relay or X.25 switch)
> and to test ISDN you will need an ISDN interface and ISDN simulator.
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Elias Aggelidis
>      To: Michael Ross ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 12:44 PM
>      Subject: Re: Home CCNP lab
>       Hi, I do not think that you need to setup a LABto pass the
>      CCNP. But if you would like to do it you must have a 55xx,
>      36xx, 7xx, 25xx and maybe a 4xxx Regards
>
>           ----- Original Message -----
>           From: Michael Ross
>           To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>           Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 1:51 AM
>           Subject: Home CCNP lab
>            G Day  I am currently looking at setting up a
>           home lab to self study CCNP. I would be most
>           appreciative if any one would be able to assist
>           meby advising what equipment would be required and
>           avaiable to carry out most of the labs. I am in
>           Australia and am willing to purchase second hand
>           equipment. Hopefully the Aussie dollar will
>           improve for exchange
>           rates.  Regards, Michael.
>

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