MPLS is supported on the 3600s and upwards - not sure of the IOS versions,
but I have used 12.0.15S1 (SP track) with some good effect on 7200s in my
work lab.  I would expect the functionality to trickle down to the 2600s
before too long, and most likely to lower end stuff over time.  Annoyingly
the commands are there in some 2600 IOSes, but the functionality just isn't.

hth

Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: "xc" 
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Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 1:31 AM
Subject: A cheap way to practice MPLS? [7:2345]


> I was wondering if anybody could suggest a (relatively) cheap and
reasonable
> list of equipment  with which I can practice MPLS.  I have a CCIE R+S-type
> lab with me right now, and I want to supplement it with routers that can
> form a MPLS core.  I am well aware that I can buy a bunch of GSR's and
7000,
> but I don't have that kind of money.  So what do you think is the minimum
> set of hardware that I would need that would still allow for practice and
> understanding of as many MPLS features and concepts as possible.
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