CCIP LAB

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Earlier this week I finally completed my Cisco CCIP, a qualification that I have been persuing for the past 12months or so. I got acknowledgement from Cisco today :)

One of my jobs this week is to pack away the 13U study lab that I have built over the past few years until I embark on CCIE next year. Before I dismantle it, I thought I might take a picture, give you guys an idea of what resources I’ve been using to pass, thought it might interest one or two of you;

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Currently it is set up to model an MPLS\VPN service provider (2PEs, 1P), two overlapping VPNs made up of 5 enterprise sites each running a different PE-CE protocol (static, RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF and BGPv4) which is redistributed into the MP-BGP core both ways. Internet access is provided to both VPNs using different techniques. There is a totally separate management network and even out-of-band access to all devices via the 32-port async module.

Lab consists of;
1X Cisco 2501
1X Cisco 2503
1X Cisco 2520

1X Cisco 2610
1X Cisco 2621
1X Cisco 2621XM

3X Cisco 3640

1X Cisco 2950

4X Cisco WIC-2T
3X Cisco WIC-1T
1X Cisco WIC-1B-S/T

1X Cisco NM-4E
1X Cisco NM-32A
1X Cisco NM-1E2W
2X Cisco NM-2FE2W

Cables, fiber, tranceivers etc. All routers are ‘fully-loaded’.

Much of this kit is End-of-Life now, but when new this lab would have had a retail value of circa 40K. Yoinks!

Skidd.
 
Nice setup you have there and congrats on the CCIP - It's quite a tough track. Have you thought about which CCIE track you will take?
 
Thanks dude. Well to recert CCIP I need to take a CCIE within the Service Provider track, am in two minds at the moment SP Voice, or SP Metro Ethernet. I work in the service provider space so it's the most appropriate track anyways.

After my QoS experience in CCIP I'm keen to learn more about voice - but tbh - I already know 50% of what is on the Metro E track so I might as well do that. Aiming for wallet development now, not professional development ;) so whatever gets me there most easily...
 
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Congrats on CCIP,

I take the CCIE R&S Lab at the end of this year (september) i've got my own lab but I also use a lot of remote mock labs for external marking etc, my home kit consists of

7507 FR switch
7206 VXR
4x 2611s
3x 2501s
2x 2821s
1x 3640
3x 3560 switches
1x 2511 16 async

Problem is only half of my lab supports 12.4 which makes things difficult as Cisco made loads of little additions to certain things after 12.2t and the way certain protocols by default, so sometimes its easier to just pay $40 for a 6 hour stint, for a lab which is already cabled up and exactly the same gear as in the main lab itself, but saying that my home lab I can play with however I like for however long I like. Im aiming to pass first time, I aim to go in there with everything covered...
 
Congrats with the CCIP. Well done :)
I like your lab. I like messy labs with a lot of work. Although a rack would greatly enhance it :p

Currently im on Sem2 of CCNA, and am planning on getting 1-2 years experience with my CCNA before I embark on a CCNP :)
Oh, next year i'm also doing my HP IT Essentials which should in theory be a walk in the park ;)

Well done on the CCIP again :)
 
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