I second that.  Keep the 2621 and get some 2500's because the WIC ports for
the 2600 + RAM upgrades for Enterprise will kill you $$$ wise.  My 2500's
have Compaq memory in them!  The Local Director should be your Cash Cow.
You should be able to sell that unit for a good price.

-Eddie

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Frank Wells
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 4:51 PM
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Subject: Re: What to build?


Keep one of the 2621's and sell the rest. From the proceeds you could buy
5-6 2500 series routers and assemble a decent lab.

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>Subject: What to build?
>Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 13:11:23 EST
>
>The Router gods have smiled...
>I have been given some excess equipment to start a lab with. I am presently
>pursuing my CCNP and would like to solicit some opinions as to what would
>be
>the most beneficial configs for me to try and build? The Equipment:
>
>2 Cisco 2621 routers
>1 Cisco 2610 router
>1 Local Director 416
>
>There are no serial links on the 2600's that I am going to use, just
>Ethernet. Can someone suggest a good place to begin? Thanks for your help.
>
>-Clay
>
>
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