I would say another HWIC-4ESW, and seven 79XX - phones 3 for HQ, 2 for BR1 and 2 for BR2

Jonathan Charles wrote:
Well, I have an NME-CUE, two 2821s, and a 2811, a 3750, HWIC-4ESW and a pile of DL 380s... I am just curious what I am missing...

On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Chris Parker <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


    I think BR2 will also be an NM-ESW type device. Suppose it could
    also be another 3750. I'm using HWIC-ESW for BR1/2 in my lab and a
    3560 at HQ. Not sure why they are using 3800's per the blue print.
    I think you can do everything with 2801/11. In my lab BR1/2 are
    2801 and HQ is 2811. The only trick with using 2801 is memory. You
    need at least 256MB for the 12.4(24)T IOS.

    Chris


    Jonathan Charles wrote:

        OK, I have abandoned my attempts at the V2 lab (just not
        enough time, and a little too retro for me...)

        So, I am curious about the topology...

        3750 at HQ, makes sense...

        4 port HWIC at BR1... ok...

        What is happening at BR2, switch-wise?

        Also... why are the routers so beefy at HQ and BR1? Are there
        other modules in there we should be aware of?

        What am I missing? I have about 20 phones here..

        Also, when is IPExpert going to update their doco? I
        downloaded some spartan labs... but there is not a lot of info
        there... when the upgrade comes, how much? My lab is currently
        scheduled for 27 JULY



        Jonathan





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