12-13-2021 07:54 AM
Dear Cisco Community
I that my question would be worthy of asking here.
I am currently partaking with our self-study "Cisco Skills For All" and I need to ask this question, if it is the right place for me to question my query.
Is it possible for me to take spare routers that I have acquired from past ISP companies and create a network like an intranet with them?
I was looking for a community that got together at "NetaCad", but believe any help will come from our tutors, but now I have completed the NetaCad courses, found that moving to "Cisco Skills for All", all the support are automated which sometimes don't reflect some of the questions I would wish to ask.
I look forward to your replies
Yours sincerely
JT Valerie
12-13-2021 08:00 AM
Hi there,
Either here of Cisco Learning Network are great places to ask you questions.
Regarding using old routers to build a small network, although a great tactile experience with hardware, you will get better mileage for you future studies if you look at simulators such as cisco Packet Tracer, or more preferable emulators like EVE-NG.
cheers,
Seb.
12-13-2021 08:58 AM
Hello Seb
Thank you for that instruction
I have at least 5 PT Versions, which are all wonderful, but I also have with these routers, a firewall, 3 layer 3 switches "Cisco Catalyst 3750 WS-C3750-48PS-S Port PoE Switch Lab", Laptops all in a 7"ft rack to practice with at home.
I would like to replicate my all that I am studying between PT and VMware with the hardware I have.
It is for safety reasons other than being a fire hazard I am asking, if it is possible to use these items!
12-13-2021 09:06 AM
It's wonderful news to hear that I can ask questions here, though I have found that once I completed learning to use our wonderful PT, I have seemed to have elevated to the "Cisco Skills For All", I found it difficult to find a forum as this and assumed that I should be fully prepared to ask questions like this there.
So am so thankful that I have come here today and find that questions are answered in such realtime.
I did assume this forum may only accept customers who are in business level activities.
Thank you
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