I frequently work with Cisco routers for IDS shunning, but they are
in the lab and not accessible to outside access. I also have unlimited
TAC (tech support) access if technical questions arise.
I signed up for the CCNA at work about 4 years ago, and still have
the Cisco CCNA study guide CD. It cost USD 100 at the time, but
it is now probably somewhat out of date. The courseware was
a little buggy and sometimes it crashed my 98 system, but it
may work better in XP. I need to find secure offsite storage
for the CD, so PM me if you would like to archive it for me.
I never did get the CCNA, so if you would like to study it
together with me now, that would be fine too, just let me know.
Who knows, maybe management will spring for an elearning
course for me. At this point a CCNA could only help my so-called
career
Of course you should go to
http://www.cisco.com for introductory
material about the CCNA. For example:
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/c ... 0-801.html
You won't need a real router to practice on; I would think that
any good router simulator will work for you. Cisco has an internal
implementation that is probably not in the public domain, but I
will check. SourceForge, and maybe others, should have
implementations as well. Worst case, you could send CLI scripts
to me via IM, which I will run on the lab routers. Let me know your
ideas if you decide to pursue this.
Good luck!!