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dynamips
Didn't mention option to use dynamips!
use Packet Tracer Lab Simulator for all your lab needs
if you register with Cisco's Networking Academy you can use the Packet Tracer Lab Simulator for all your lab needs
link correction
In the answer to Alfred's question regarding a good place to start, a link to
www.cisco.com/learnnetspace
is referenced, that link is invalid. I think the correct link Wendell is referenceing is;
www.cisco.com/go/learnnetspace.
Lab Books
Matt Basham wrote a lab manual for CCNA, Learning by Doing: CISCO Certified Network Administrator 3.0. At one time it was available as a free download. I don't know if it is still available but it would be worth looking for.
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