How come R5 has 3 WIC-1T's?  Is that right?  2811's can have 3 WIC-1T's in
them?

On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Tyson Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

>  R1 - 2811
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> R2 - 3825 2 WIC-1T
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> R3 - Frame-switch 2500 or 3600 with NM-4T's (We don't allow access to this
> but I can get you the configuration)
>
> R4 - 2811 2 WIC-1T
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> R5 - 2811 3 WIC - 1T
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> R6 - 2811 1 WIC-1T 1 WIC-2T
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> R7 - 2811 1 WIC-1T
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> R8 - 2811 1 WIC-1T
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> R9 - 2811 1 WIC-2T
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> Cat1 - 3550-24T
>
> Cat2-4 - 3560-24T ( We have the 24P in a lot but you don't need that, ours
> was for consistency between tracks)
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> That is the list of hardware in each rack.  Of course based off the
> physical topology you can get the cables you need etc.
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> Regards,
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