Hi.
I've done some research into this setup and the dollar figures. First of
all, the books indicate you can do direct ATM router-to-ATM router without
any switch in between. But even a 4500-M ATM module costs around $4275.
I'm referring to the NM-1A-T3 which is a DS-3. If you know of a cheaper
price and the part number of the OC-3
module, please let me know.
The other concern I have is, if you really want to master this ATM subject,
wouldn't you need something like the 3600 series to cover majority of the
ATM implementation scenarios? Unfortunately, its ATM module like the
NM-1A-OC3 is about $4500. I apologise if these numbers are not what's on
Ebay. 
I also noticed that a 2600 has a 25Mb ATM module, the NM-1ATM-25, but I
don't know if this will cover most of the ATM technologies.
Some of these hardware configurations limit you to how many high-speed
modules you can have at the same time.
It's clear this ATM stuff is still unclear to me.
Any feedbacks?

Elmer Deloso

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From: Circusnuts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:53 PM
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That's what I'm talk'n bout Louie :o)  Actually- have a friend who
accidently bought 2 of them on Ebay.  Jason- let me know if your interested
& I can give you his address.  I believe he paid around $1200, which is very
respectable (usually see them @ $1500)

Phil


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From: Belt, Louie 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 8:57 PM
Subject: RE: ATM in home lab [7:287]


> No, the Lightstream 100 doesn't use the same command set as the LS1010 -
> but it doesn't need to.  You will not be required to configure the ATM
> switch in the lab, just the ATM router interfaces that connect to the
> switch.  As a result the Lightstream 100 will do everything you need to
> practice for the lab. (CLIP, PVC's,...)
>
> As for the cheapest route for ATM, I used a Lightstream 100, a 7000 with
an
> ATM interface (OC-3 Multimode) and a 4700 with a Single Mode ATM interface
> (OC-3), I bought both used on ebay.  They will hold their value quite
well,
> so you can get your money back from them be selling them after you pass
the
> lab.
>
> Louie
> CCIE #7054
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Harris
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 4/11/01 6:28 PM
> Subject: ATM in home lab [7:287]
>
> I am just wondering what the most cost effective way would be to
> implement ATM in my home lab from somebody else who has done it before,
> and I am also wondering if anyone has any thoughts on the LightStream
> 100 ATM switch, it seems to be a lot cheaper than the 1010 and I was
> wondering if the command set, etc. was the same. I am just starting to
> set up my lab and would like to buy routers that are the cheapest for
> doing ATM on.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
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