CCENT/CCNA/CCNP LAB - router/switches

Hello - I recently inherited the following equipment (below). I wanted to know if I could still train with this and if so, for how long before I need to add/replace equipment. I was told this could assist me upto CCNP. Thank you for all replys.
I'm currently interested in the Cisco Security path. 
3 x 2610
2 x 2611
2 x 2503
1 x 2504
1 x 2511
1 x 2523
1 x Catalyst 1900
1 x Catalyst 2950
1 x VoIP Cisco Phone
1 x Frame Relay Switch

Hi kwarren7677
Your equipment seems strong enough for the CCNP R&S , but if you want to focus on the security path you have to add an ASA maybe an ASA5505 and make sure the IOS running on the devices are K9 images to have the full security features enable.
Also would be great to have an IPS, but I think they are too expensive to make up a lab , it's better is you use the integrated IPS solution or buy a IPS module for the ASA.
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Hope this helps
- Randy -

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  • CCNP Routing & Switching Exam Help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Airport extreme won't work without router/switch

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  • Link an 871 router/switch wirelessly to an ISP-provided DSL modem//router?

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  • From where can i download cisco "CCT Routing & Switching" free ebook

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