1-I've installed Fore Systems NICs for NT and Solaris and made it a LANE
client.  On the NT box, it was easy.  Install the NIC software and then it
allows you to add "virtual" NICs which you then map layer three(IP)
addresses to them.

2- NO

3- Can't comment

JOE
CCNP, CCDP, and a few other things...
CCIE Lab - May 27/28


""Quinton Maynard"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> #1   I have a cat 5 w/ lane module going to a lightstream 100 w/ ATM
modules
> going out to a 4500 w/ ds3. i need one more ATM device to implement LANE
as
> used in the CCIEbootcamp labs. i was advised to buy another 4500 w/ an atm
> interface, but before i do that i wondered if anyone had had any success
> with configuring this on a pc w/ an oc-3 ATM nic? if so please let me know
> how you did it.
>
> #2   Is there any way to make the two spids of your isdn line talk to each
> other using two isdn routers and NT1's and thereby avoid having to buy an
> isdn simulator?
>
> #3  Does anyone know how cisco feels (and what is done in the real world)
> about people using second hand IOS' for their home labs, as long as they
are
> educational only? i just can't see spending the 2 grand it will cost to
take
> my 2600's to enterprise plus, yet some of the functionality would make
labs
> better.
>
> thanks in advance,
> quinton maynard
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