Thanks Henry, That's exactly what I want to do. If I stopped doing Cisco is because my job didn't required hands on. I want to re-learn the skills and technology; that is the only way to get back in track. Believe I would tell my manager to let the phone company do the job, but if I do that tha'll be the end of my cisco career within this company. I prefer to die trying than to quit without a fight. Thanks JB
Henry D. wrote: > > hmm, let's not forget we're not routing just for the routing > sake. There is > much > more then just setting up these few routers to make them talk > to each other. > What will be routed data wise, what type of connectivity, > applications, > topology, protocols, business requirements, etc, etc. > If you understand all that, and have some prior Cisco > experience you might > be able to pull > it off without sepending too much time on the project. But if > not, and your > skills > are lacking (whether router or design) then $5500 might be the > way to go. > Unless > of course that fee doesn't cover the > planning/investigaiton/design steps > then you might > be better off spending time on it yourself and > re-learning/refreshing your > skills. > > How much is your day's work actually worth ? :-) Add it all up > and see > what's better for you > or your employer :-) > > > > ""J B"" wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi, Everyone > > I just been awarded the responsibility of installing 4 3745 > Cisco routers. > > The local phone company wanted $5500 dollars for the > installation and my > > employer thinks is to much. I was looking at the Cisco > website for sample > > configurations but I couldn't find them. I need to share the > T1 channels > > link for voice and data. I haven't done Cisco for like 2 > years. Can > > someone help me with some guidance to find some information > in how to do > that. > > > > Thanks > > JBary > > Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=69829&t=69765 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]