Exactly what kind of power are we talking about here?  I've seen this
routers on Ebay and seen nothing about special power requirements.
It's standard 110 Volt right?



>On 18 Mar 2002 19:01:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Larry Letterman") wrote:

>it should be free, since it'll cost a fortune
>to power it.....I got a 4000 with a 4 port serial
>module to do the frame switch part, works great and
>the electric company doesn't get my pay check...
>
>
>Larry Letterman
>Cisco Systems
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>Priscilla Oppenheimer
>Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:23 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: AGS+ Router Question [7:38726]
>
>
>At 05:46 PM 3/18/02, Jeff Barr wrote:
>>I was thinking of buying an AGS+ router for a frame relay/x.25 switch for
>my
>>lab. Are there any reasons I would want to buy a 2500 series(2522 or 2523)
>>over one of these? Also, the IOS on the one im looking at is pretty old
>>(like 9.x if im right?). Will this cause any problems?
>
>Yes. The frame-relay switching command wasn't added until 10.0! But you
>could upgrade the IOS, maybe.
>
>The AGS is infamous for being very noisy and requiring lots of power.
>
>But it's probably cheap! ;-)
>
>>Im not going to use
>>it for anything else other than to simulate the frame realy/x.25 cloud.
>>
>>TIA,
>>Jeff
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