The AGS+ works fine as a frame switch. We used to have a couple in our
remote racks.


Marc Russell
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"Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Ashfaq Aslam wrote:
>
> > Hiya all,
> >
> > I am currently preparing equipment for the CCIE lab at home.  I was
> > wondering if it's better to purchase AGS+ or Cisco 2524 Router for
> > additional Serial interfaces.
> >
> > Does AGS+ have the same functionality as a router in terms of Routing
> > traffic, or is it just a big box with loads of serials interfaces which
just
> > forwards traffic like a bridge?
> >
> > Any feedback will be appreciated.
>
> AGS+ is a router.  They are cheap.  They can goto IOS 11.0 with a
> CSC/4.  I would get one of these myself if I knew it could do
> frame-switching.  But I did extensive searching on CCO last night,
> including the entire 10.x and 11.x release notes and found nothing that
> indicates that frame switching is a feature/command in the AGS+.
>
> Frame switching, from what I could see, was first introduced, into a
> limited set of platforms in 11.2.
>
> Brian
>
>
> >
> > Have a great day.
> >
> > Ashfaq
> >
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