I don't believe that the NM-4T= four port serial module will work in any
2600 series router. Folks here on the list have mentioned using two WIC-2T=
with 2600s. Keep in mind that those modules require the SmartSerial cables.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ahmed Mamoor Amimi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 12:47 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Regarding cisco routers [7:18368]
> 
> 
> 2509 was of worth for the old CCIE lab where u need it.... 
> but now this
> router is been replaced with
> a KNOB SWITCH to get in to each router ... like the printer 
> switch box used
> to swtich printer b/w PC.
> and for the CCNA/CCNP u really dont need to have it...... 
> this router is
> good but also expensive... why waste
> money on that u dont want in the lab, the only benefit left 
> with this router
> is eight ASYNC ports used for DDR
> and stuff... but this u can do it from every router that have 
> an AUX port as
> AUX is an ASYNC port too.
> I think u should have a router with have atleast 4 serial 
> ports so u can
> make that router a frame-relay switch.
> and in my opinoin u should buy a 2620 with 4 port serial 
> module... by this u
> can have that router act as a
> frame-relay switch as it will have 4 serial and also can be used for
> inter-vlan routing b/w ur switches....
> That will be a complete lab for CCIE level except token-ring 
> switching and
> ATM.
> 
> enjoy ....
> -Mamoor
> CCNP/CNE/MCT/MCSE/A+/NETWORK+/CCIE(writen)
> 
> 
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> > I am considering purchasing a 2509 router because I need to 
> telnet into my
> > other four without beating up on my PC serial ports.  I 
> currently own 4
> > routers TWO 2501, ONE 2503, One 2514, also an isdn 804, 
> catalyst 5000 and
> > 1900EN switch.  I was told the 2509 would be a perfect 
> addition since I
> > would
> > be able to log in utiilizing one console port on my PC to 
> eight on the
> 2509
> > router.  Are there any other good uses of the 2509 other 
> then consoling
> > in...for instance....do I need to have it for my CCNA or 
> CCNP??  also
> should
> > I drop any of the other routers or do you think I should 
> keep them...again
> > these routers are for studying only.
> >
> > P.s. I forgot to mention I also have a isdn simulator...sorry for
> > boasting..but I do need expert advice here and don't want 
> to burn money on
> > things I don't need.
> >
> > thank you
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