2 x 2501's will do the job , but it's rather messy and time consuming  if
you want to change things quickly , and of course cabling is a $ issue that
needs to be considered. Something with 4+ serial ports is a better option
,and depending on what you buy ,cheaper than 2 x 2501's with more
functionality (ie: BRI , Hub). For FR I'm using a 2521, which has simplified
my setup (I was using a 2501 and a 2504 for FR) and this has also given me
another BRI interface. Another point I'd like to emphasize is to get
something with a Token Ring interface and make it your friend . You will be
tested on this on the CCIE  R\S written and if you have a reasonable
understanding of TR these will be real gimmes.

BTW  I bought the 2521 from Brad , good service and he always throws in
something extra ( like Enterprise IOS that just happens to be sitting in
Flash)

(Brad my sister's going to be over there next week , can you tee up the
preacher?)

Rgrds

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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 3:52 PM
Subject: which router for frame relay?


> Hello PPL,
> A quick one just ordering few routers from one of my vedor to setup a CCIE
> lab which router is best for Frame Relay switching how much RAm 8 or 16
> gonna go for 2500 series can two 2501 do the job ?
>
> Regards and Thanx in advance
> Amir
>
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