12-08-2014 05:05 PM - edited 03-03-2019 07:41 AM
Hello community i am Adan Ramirez, an aspiring Cisco Tech, and I'm trying to power my cisco devices.
i own 6 cisco devices that use around 2-3 amp's, and i already broke the circuit trying to power them, so i got an extension cord and powered these devices in other outlets in my house, but this is frustrating because if i invest in a CCIE lab, how the *hell am i going to power them all?
problem: my cheap apartment is having issues powering all my devices.
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12-09-2014 07:44 AM
You should consider using VIRL or GNS3 to emulate the routers and only worry about power for switches. You can build GNS3 topologies on pretty much anything but I typically prefer Ubuntu OS. Go to gns3vault.com for free labs and topologies as well. For VIRL you will need a hypervisor like VMWare (ESXi, Workstation, or Fusion should work.)
12-09-2014 07:44 AM
You should consider using VIRL or GNS3 to emulate the routers and only worry about power for switches. You can build GNS3 topologies on pretty much anything but I typically prefer Ubuntu OS. Go to gns3vault.com for free labs and topologies as well. For VIRL you will need a hypervisor like VMWare (ESXi, Workstation, or Fusion should work.)
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