Simulators for CISCO CCNA

Simulators for CISCO CCNA

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Simulators for CISCO CCNA owen.p.epstein@gmail.com 01-26-2008
Posted by owen.p.epstein@gmail.com on January 26, 2008, 9:14 am
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All, I don't have access to real hardware. What is recommended for
hardware simulation configuration ?

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Posted by glflash on January 30, 2008, 7:25 pm
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Try Packet Tracer from Cisco. It is what I'm using in the new CCNA
curriculum. There are some things that it won't do, but will handle the
bulk of the CCNA requirements.

> All, I don't have access to real hardware. What is recommended for
> hardware simulation configuration ?



Posted by Michael on January 30, 2008, 8:04 pm
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Boson Netsim, Dynamips, Packet Tracer, but NOTHING is a good substitute
for the real devices. I've spent some money and got myself a very nice
lab setup ( http://michaelangelo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/newsetup.jpg ).
It's worth the money spent.


> Try Packet Tracer from Cisco. It is what I'm using in the new CCNA
> curriculum. There are some things that it won't do, but will handle the
> bulk of the CCNA requirements.
>
> > All, I don't have access to real hardware. What is recommended for
> > hardware simulation configuration ?


Posted by Aubrey Adams on January 31, 2008, 9:31 am
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> Try Packet Tracer from Cisco. It is what I'm using in the new CCNA
> curriculum. There are some things that it won't do, but will handle the
> bulk of the CCNA requirements.
>

Packet Tracer is only available to Cisco Networking Academy students - it is
not a commercial product.

NetSimK is not too bad and the price is right (legally)
http://www.netsimk.com/

Aubrey



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