There was nothing good on TV tonight so I assembled a fairly
complete Catalyst lab for people to check out - its available at these
addresses


24.3.233.101 2008                Catalyst 2926T

24.3.233.101 2007                Cisco 4500 /w Fast Ethernet

24.3.233.101 2006                Cisco 2610

24.3.233.101 2005                Cisco 3810



        I'm not going to give my usual full cabling description since
anyone far enough along to play with this should understand how Cisco
Discovery Protocol
works - it is up to you to figure out what connects where. I also set
the exec-timeout on the 2511 to five minutes - no more people idling for
sixteen hours
before I notice and clear the session.


        As always, play nice, no setting passwords, access lists, etc,
so others can't get in, and if you dork it up email me at
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] so I can
make sure its available.



        We also owe a big thank you to the guys at
http://www.optimumdata.com who have kindly loaned us this 4500 with fast
ethernet so this is a full lab instead
of the catalyst only thing I put up yesterday. I had to move about a
dozen new boxed cisco 2610s to get to the shelf where I found this 4500
today and I counted
about 75 25xx routers in the same area - I saw a lot of 2514s, 2521s,
and I think a few 2523s - they have plenty of good stuff if you're
trying to build your lab
out.. I believe Michael Beacom ( mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ) has
been handling education sales since I left Optimum Data - you can reach
him via
their main number 800-879-8795.






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