I'd definitely add an ISDN simulator.  dump the SUP3 and RSM module to pay
for the rest of your lab.  put enterprise/FW/IDS software on your 2600.
setup a tacacs+ server and maybe an IDS director.  add a windows 2000 server
for CA enrollment (you can do tacacs+ and CA on the same box).   I'd also
get a 2520 or 2522 to act as a frame-relay switch.  other than that, you're
good to go!  good luck with your studying.  let me know if you have any
questions.

thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning Inc
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> Can anyone comment on this list of equipment?
> I'm fortunate enough to have this equipment as
> a home lab.  I'm going to use it for CCIE Security
> lab study.
>
> 1 AGS+ running 11.0(16)
>  -14 ethernet interfaces
>  -2 serial interfaces
>
> 1 Cat 5000
>  - Sup III
>  - C5RSM
>  - 24Port ethernet
>
> 1 Pix 520
>  - 3 fast ethernet
>  - 5.1(2) PixOS
>
> 2 Cisco 804 ISDN routers
>
> 1 Cisco 2501
>  - 1 ethernet
>  - 2 serial
>
> 1 Cisco 4500M
>  - 1 fast ethernet
>  - 2 ethernet
>  - 1 token ring
>
> 1 Cisco Cat 2924
>
> 1 Cisco Cat 2924 XL
>
> 1 Cisco Cat 1900
>  - enterprise software
>
> 1 Cisco Cat 2600
>  - 16 token ring interfaces
>
> 1 cisco 1548M micro switch
>
> Many PCs, 2 with token ring cards
>  - 1 linux machine (RH 7.1)
>  - 1 W2K machine
>  - 1 Win98 machine
>  - 1 openBSD machine
>
> Plans :
>
>  ISDN simulator
>  Console Access Server
>  Maybe a couple more routers?




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