CISCO Router Sims?
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CISCO Router Sims?
Anyone know of a program that would simulate a network with CISCO routers and PC's? I've tried Boson Netsim but it's buggy.
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I used all the Boson software while I was studying for my CCNA when I was co-oping at Cisco. The Boson software was nice, but it wasn't really necessary because I had several labs full of Cisco gear at my disposal.
Even though the Boson software isn't very accurate in it's simluations, the questions are good. The only way you are really going to learn whats going on though is be using the lab you have available.
Even though the Boson software isn't very accurate in it's simluations, the questions are good. The only way you are really going to learn whats going on though is be using the lab you have available.
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I believe I saw a book in Borders the other day that said something about Router Simulations. It was in the certifications section, and I'm pretty sure it was a CCNA book. I did a quick search on Amazon and came up with this:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... s&n=507846
Obviously that is pretty expensive and probably more than you are looking for. I don't think you are going to find something for free that is going to adequately simulate the operation of the devices.
Just out of curiosity, what do you have to do in your labs? What do the assignments entail?
There isn't a whole lot of configuration that goes on for CCNA exams, most of which can be done in under 10 minutes if you know the commands that are required. The most complicated thing to setup if Frame Relay.
What test are you studying for? I passed the 640 exam with a 936 of 1000. I know they changed the exam in september to be more difficult.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... s&n=507846
Obviously that is pretty expensive and probably more than you are looking for. I don't think you are going to find something for free that is going to adequately simulate the operation of the devices.
Just out of curiosity, what do you have to do in your labs? What do the assignments entail?
There isn't a whole lot of configuration that goes on for CCNA exams, most of which can be done in under 10 minutes if you know the commands that are required. The most complicated thing to setup if Frame Relay.
What test are you studying for? I passed the 640 exam with a 936 of 1000. I know they changed the exam in september to be more difficult.
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I'm taking a 2 year Computer System Technician course at the local college but it's 1/2 CCNA.
What we do in the labs is configure the routers (4 routers, 2 switches, 4 PC's) and then play around with the things we learned in class.
We are learning OSPF now instead of using RIPv1 last semester. Also, having a sim that works will re-inforce what we already know so when it comes to the hands on practical at the end of the semester, I won't have any trouble.
What we do in the labs is configure the routers (4 routers, 2 switches, 4 PC's) and then play around with the things we learned in class.
We are learning OSPF now instead of using RIPv1 last semester. Also, having a sim that works will re-inforce what we already know so when it comes to the hands on practical at the end of the semester, I won't have any trouble.
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