If you have the interfaces available, definitely use it for 
both.  There's no reason not to, and it allows you to have an 
additional layer 3 device in your scenarios.

John


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---- On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, tmjf.com ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Im setting up a Cisco lab at home, I've decided to use a 2610 
as a
> frame-relay switch, my question is should
> I use the router as layer 2 device exclusively or should I 
use it as
> Layer 3
> and 2 device?
> 
> The reason why I asked is I got two routers to talk to each 
other
> through
> the 2610 using it exclusively as a frame-relay switch,
> however i work for a CLEC and they also are using a 7206 to 
run as a
> frame-relay on some interfaces but they obviously using it as 
layer 2
> and
> layer 3.
> 
> Thanks!
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