I'd recommend using the following routers instead for a CCIE lab:

2x 2501s
2x 2503s (for ISDN)
1x 2511 (reverse telnet AS)
2x 2513s (TR/Ether)
1x 2522 (frame-switch)
ISDN Simulator
Catalyst 5k switch

If you still want to add on:
26xx routers with Voice
3900 TR Switch

That is usually the formula that I suggest to people trying to build home
labs.  The 4000s are a pain in the butt to deal with and have given me
nothing but problems (hence I dont sell/buy them anymore).  Make sure your
25xx routers have 16D/16F so you can run enterprise 12.x IOS.

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796
Network Learning Inc
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""Charles Lin""  wrote in message
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> Hello!
> Someone is going to sell me his routers and wanted to ask if they are a
good
> deal. Please help me and advice me if they are good price.
>
> 1.) Cisco 4000M Router with 16/16, 2 Serials Ports, 2 Tokens Rings
> Ports, and 4 ISDN ports for $400USD.
>
> 2.) Cisco 2524 Router with 8/4 flash, 1 module of isdn and 1 module of 56k
> included for 350$
>
> 3.) Cisco 2516 Router for $449 USD
>
> 4.) Cisco 1602 for 200 USD
>
> 5.) Cisco 2515 for 425 USD
>
>
> Please tell me which ones are good priced. I am really grateful for your
> help.
>
>
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