OK, I'll bite....

What's the drawbacks or gotcha's of choosing the 3810 over a 2600 or 3600
router??

In comparison, this is what I came up with so far:

1. No WIC modularity to speak of... you're stuck with DB-60 Serial
interfaces.
2. Only one 10BT interface, so no VLAN routing :(

Is this the ONLY reason why those units are much less expensive than the
1700s, 2600s, or 3600s??  Surely not!

Can you do a "cross-over cable" between a couple of these units on their MFT
T1 cards??  This would be great for VoATM simulations.

As a side note, I didn't find an EOL listing for the MC3810, so I guess that
is a positive.




.... waiting patiently for reply input.

Mark

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If you are ebay shopping, you can get a 3810 for cheaper than the 2600's or
3600's.

Use this Ebay search (no quotes)
"+cisco (3810,mc3810) -nokia -singer -att -at&t"

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Greetings all,

What is the minimum equipment I need to setup/test VoIP?  I've a lot
26XX and 36XX routers around here.  Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks............Nabil




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