[RndTbl] Re: Cisco routers for sale

Sean Walberg sean at ertw.com
Fri Jan 12 21:14:40 CST 2007


I got a few emails off list about this, so here's a link to the auction:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200068278603

Sean

On 1/2/07, Sean Walberg <sean at ertw.com> wrote:
>
> I'm selling my Cisco lab.  Before I put it on eBay, I thought I'd ask if
> anyone locally was interested.  I don't have any pictures yet.
>
> This auction is for seven 2500 series routers, a 4000 series router,
> various cables, and accessories.  All are in good working order.
>
> 2509: 16M RAM, 16M Flash, 1 Ethernet, 2 Sync Serial, 8 Async serial
> 2507: 16M RAM, 16M Flash, 1 Ethernet (16 port hub), 2 Sync Serial
> 2504: 16M RAM, 12M Flash, 1 Token ring, 2 Sync Serial, 1 ISDN BRI
> 2501: 16M RAM, 16M Flash, 1 Ethernet, 2 Sync Serial
> 2521: 16M RAM, 16M Flash, 1 Token Ring, 4 Sync Serial (2 high, 2 low),
> ISDN BRI
> 2514: 16M RAM, 16M Flash, 2 Ethernet, 2 Sync Serial
> 2514: 4M RAM, 8M Flash, 2 Ethernet, 2 Sync Serial
> 4000M: (4M Flash, 16M DRAM) 1 Token Ring, 4 Serial
> 24 port Token Ring Switch
>
> Cables:
> 1 x 8 port async (octopus) cable for the 2509 to console into the other
> devices
> 5 x DB60 DTE-DCE (ie serial crossover for the 2500s) cables
> 4 x DB60-RS232 DTE-DCE (serial crossover for the 4000 to a 2500) cables
> 2 x token ring connectors for the 2500s
> Power + Ethernet cables
>
>
> Don't worry about buying your CCNA/CCNP/CCIE lab in parts (not to mention
> separate shipping charges), this is a ready to
> go lab setup with eight routers.  I have happily used it over the past few
> years for CCNP studying and writing, including all the scenarios at
> ccnprecertification.com.
>
> Despite the equipment's age, it's still great for lab scenarios with BGP,
> OSPF, EIGRP, NAT, IPv6, multicast, and IPSEC VPNs.  The 2509 has 8 async
> serial ports to act as a terminal
> server, just like on the CCIE lab.  The 2521 and 4000M make great frame
> relay simulators.  Put the 2514s into
> bridging mode and you can even play with spanning tree. Pick up an ISDN
> emulator and you can do dial on demand scenarios (or do it over the AUX
> port
> with the gear as it is)
>
> All the necessary cables and transceivers are included to hook the routers
> together and get started. I'll even include "Routing TCP/IP volume 1" by
> Jeff
> Doyle to make you a guru of interior routing protocols and "CCNA Video
> Mentor" by Wendell Odom if you're just starting out.
>
>
> --
> Sean Walberg <sean at ertw.com>    http://ertw.com/




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