Thanks Brian!!!!!
I have a 2524 and a 2516.
Do you perhaps know the part numbers that I need to make your setup work as
outlined below?
Many thanks.

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> Personally, the simulators seem too expensive.  For example, you *might*
> be able to get one for like $1500.00.  Well to get an ISDN line at your
> house is probably only about $200.00 install and maybe $70-$80 a month.
>
> You only need 1 ISDN line.  It has 2 channels.  You just use an external
> NT1 and S/T interfaces on your routers, and you can place calls between
> the two.  Is cheaper imho.
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, FRS wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am looking for recommendations for a ISDN simulator in preparation for
the
> > CCIE Lab exam. Is there a simulator used in the lab exam and if yes,
what
> > type?
> > I have heard that I should get an Adtran Atlas 800 Switch with 2 BRI
> > interfaces. Does anyone know the estimated cost of this unit, used not
new?
> > All advice is appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> >
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