Carlos,

Backbone routers are used to inject routes into your scenario. You will peer 
with then BGP or they will be part of an IGP you will configure.

HTH
Gary
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carlos Valero 
  To: Drew Lepla 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 1:30 AM
  Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Questions about the Virtual Labs - Question No.1


  Thank you!

  One more question.  Do you know which specific Labs require the use of these 
BB routers?

  My confusion comes from the fact that they don't appear connected to anything 
else.

  I frankly don't see what function they are doing.  I hope somebody can 
explain.


  Thank you!



  Drew Lepla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    The back bone routers are 2610's


    If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.

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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Carlos Valero
    Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 8:09 PM
    To: Carlos Valero; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Kambiz Agahian'; 
[email protected]
    Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Questions about the Virtual Labs - Question 
No.1

    Hello,

    I'm pretty new to this Online Study List
    So I have several questions because I'm a bit confused:

    1. What kind of Routers are BB1, BB2 and BB3?
        Routers R1 to R9 are 2811's.
        But I could not find anything about these BBn's

    I'll send the other questions in separate emails for easier handling.

    Thanks!



    Carlos Valero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    What about 2620's?

    Will they be a better alternative to the 2811?

    What could be left out with 2620's if compared with the 2811's

    Thanks!


    Scott Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    They'll be incredibly slow if you reboot them.  :)

    Other than that, the core/basic stuff you'll do just fine in.  Newer 
technologies, IPv6, some QoS and other things, you won't get all the details 
in.  Are they a waste of time?  No.  But they won't cover everything, so you'll 
want to look at keeping this in mind with your study plan.

    Take a look at the Feature Navigator, and compare IOS images from the 2500 
(whatever one you're using) and the 2801/2811 one that is being used.  You'll 
see all the differences there to help you out!


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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kambiz 
Agahian
    Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:20 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] 2811s in Ultimate Lab Preparation WB
    Hi guys, 
    I was just wondering if possibly could deploy legacy 2520s instead of all 
those expensive 2811s. 
    Are they able to be useful in 80-90% of our scenarios ? or they just start 
lagging from the beginning ?
     
    Cheers,
     


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