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Ted Romer, of “Should Have Gone With Cisco” blog, has posted a very positive review of the recently released (February 2009) Network Simulator software, from Cisco.
The software comes as part of a lab, with over 150 exercises detailed in a PDF. Cisco initially released a CCENT version of the lab, with the CCNA component coming soon.
Check it out. I’m waiting on my copy to arrive, so will post some thoughts.
http://shouldhavegonewithcisco.com/2009/03/13/book-review-ccent-network-simulator/#more-122
At least, that’s the state of my experience with the product so far. What happened to simply pointing a web browser at a device and logging in? Why does SDM force one to enable HTTP server, even when there is an option in the intial connection dialog which says “This device has HTTPS enabled and I want to use it”? Read the rest of this entry »

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