The AGS is perfect for in Frame-Switch role.  For the money, you can't beat
it.  If you ever get a chance to check out CCIE Bootcamps, they use this
router in their dial-in lab racks.  10.0 & up supports DLSW, Frame-Relay
Switching, & X.25.  This router is best is a lab setting, when used as a
Telco cloud.

If you have any further questions, contact me offline.  I don't fuss with
AGS's much anymore, but configuring & building them is how I got into the
business...

Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashfaq Aslam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CiscoStudyGroup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 6:33 PM
Subject: Cisco 2524 Vs AGS+


> 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.
>
> Have a great day.
>
> Ashfaq
>
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