Tips On Buying A Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Kit
Buying a CCNA / CCNP home lab is the best way to be totally
prepared for your Cisco exams. Most home labs are put together
one router or switch at a time, but many CCNA / CCNP candidates
prefer to buy kits where you get multiple routers and switches,
along with all the cables and other connection devices you'll
need.
While this is a good idea, keep a few things in mind when
purchasing Cisco home lab kits.
Don't buy anything you don't need. The problem is that when
you're first starting out with your Cisco home lab, you don't
know everything that you need. (I sure didn't!) Keep in mind
that you only need one transceiver per AUI port on a Cisco
router, so if you're getting routers with two AUI ports in all,
you don't need five transceivers in the kit. It doesn't hurt to
have one spare, but three is a little too much.
More importantly, don't buy kits with old CCNA or CCNP study
guides included. I've seen kits with books that were three years
old and were of no use to the candidate. If you see a kit that
looks good but includes books or manuals you just don't want,
ask the vendor for a price that doesn't include the books. It
never hurts to ask.
Watch the IOS version. Unless you've got access to IOS upgrades,
you'll be working with the IOS version that's on the routers and
switches when you buy the kit for a while. You don't necessarily
need the latest and greatest IOS version for CCNA study, but
don't buy routers with IOS versions beginning with "10" unless
you have an IOS to upgrade them with. (And make sure the routers
have enough memory to handle the IOS you plan on putting on
them.)
Purchasing a Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab is one of the best
investments in your career that you will ever make. Exercise
just a bit of caution when purchasing your kit, and you'll be on
your way to true Cisco success, in the exam room and on your
network!