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[ILUG] Linux-based "RouterSim" replacement?

[ILUG] Linux-based "RouterSim" replacement?

Ruairi Newman ruairi at tech-mad.org
Tue Nov 9 15:37:53 GMT 2004


On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 15:26, Thomas Bridge wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 03:39:52PM +0000, Ruairi Newman wrote:
<snip>
> > Because I'm going back out to Kenya soon and don't want to have to carry
> > a couple of 2600s and a 1900 in the suitcase with me.  I'm finally
> > getting around to doing the Cisco exams, so I need something to mess
> > with.
> 
> Just be careful.    I saw one router SIM that didn't have BGP support.
> 
> Of course if you're only doing CCNA it doesn't matter - Cisco are under
> the impression that IGRP is actually useful,

As it happens, I am doing the CCNA, and I've decided just to buy
RouterSim 4.0.

Thanks,

Ruairí


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