For starts- you will be @ least a $1000 broke-er if you go the 2511 to 2600
(NM-16 or 32 module) route :o)>  The main difference is that it allows you
to access the devices as if you were connecting to each console port
directly.  You are actually calling up a loopback, but ear marking it for a
physical async octal cable connection with a hostname (got all that).   If
you Telnet into each router, some commands (like reload) will drop you to
the last device you were in.  This works best in larger labs (5 to 8
routers).  Another reason of course is that the CCIE lab uses them & it
would suck to get log-jammed clearing a line or with a faulty config, when
you should be focusing on other things.

All the best !!!
Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ajay Pandey" 
To: 
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 2:46 PM
Subject: Use of terminal server in home lab [7:9686]


> Hi,
> Can anyone briefly explain the benefit of a terminal server in a home lab?
>
> Thanks in advance




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