Internal modems look at the 2600 and 3600 series routers.  It's
fortunately been years since I have set up an external modem rack but
any of the big names surely make them.

  Dave

Andy Davidson wrote:
> 
> Any reccomendations on hardware to use? I see that the 2511 is a access
> server that you can connect multiple exterior modems to. Is this what you
> would reccomend for the data center office? Is there a solution that has
the
> modems internal so that we don't have a bunch of modems stacked up and
> seperate? Possibly a rack mountable modem pool that would work with the
2511
> to achieve our goal of 10 incoming lines?
> 
> All replies appreciated!!!
> 
> Andy
> 
> ""MADMAN""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > You sure can, this is a good URL showing how to conifigure your aux
> > ports and set up the chat scripts that make it happen.
> >
> > http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/471/aux-aux-watch.html
> >
> >   Dave
> >
> > Andy Davidson wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello group!
> > > I have a network that is set up in a hub and spoke arrangement. We have
> 10
> > > remote offices with 3-5 users at each location, and 1 data center which
> > > controls all internet access, file and printer sharing and email
> services.
> > > Our teleco arrangemet is as follows.
> > >
> > > Data Center:     1 Frame relay T1 with subinterfaces to 7 remote
offices
> at
> > > speeds of 56K and 128K.
> > >                            1 AT&T T1 that goes into a channel bank
where
> > the
> > > other 3 remote sites get 56K lines and then the rest of the channels of
> the
> > > T1 are dedicated to voice.
> > >                             Hardware Cisco 2522
> > >
> > > Remote Sites:    56k or 128k data circuits either frame or Point to
> Point.
> > > Hardware is Cisco 1600
> > >
> > > My Question!!!: Is there a way to have a modem connection on the 1600's
> > that
> > > dials up the 2522 when the circuit goes down? We currently have no
> backup
> > > for our data connection and I think that this is a major problem.
> (Circuits
> > > can go down  and with no communication to the ERP system, phones ring
> off
> > > the hook) Cost of course is a major issue, as funding is currently very
> > > limited. Possibly a $2500 budget?
> > >
> > > We do have phone lines into the remote sites that could be used to dial
> out
> > > from.
> > >
> > > I am looking for a solution that would maybe use modems on the 1600's
> and
> > > some sort of a modem pool or modem bank to receive all the connections
> in
> > > the case of a major outage at the data center on the 2522.
> > >
> > > If this is possible, please let me know how you would do it!! Also if
> you
> > > have any reccomendations for modem banks or pools that would send the
> > > authentication requests to our 2522 that would be great!
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance for your replies..
> > >
> > > Andy Davidson
> > --
> > David Madland
> > Sr. Network Engineer
> > CCIE# 2016
> > Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 612-664-3367
> >
> > "Emotion should reflect reason not guide it"
-- 
David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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