By the way...

I don't know if it is old news (I think not), but I just read at Cisco that
the 2500 has reached it's End Of Sales. (excluding the AS models).

More info @ http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/index.shtml

Cheers for this elder soldier of telecommunications, it deserves the
resting. :)

Persio

----- Original Message -----
From: "CiscoB" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Building a Cisco Lab [7:43072]


> Wayne,
>
> Ive had nothing but problems with 4000 series modular routers.  So many
> problems, in fact, that I've stopped selling them.  Too many hardware
> failures.  Stick with the 2500 series
>
> thanks,
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cisco home labs:  www.optsys.net
> ""Wayne Jang""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I see, the token ring version is in less demand and you won't be using
the
> > ethernet/token ring anyway.
> >
> > But what about those AGS+ routers.  I saw one on ebay for $100.  It had
8
> > serial ports.  What's the drawback to using that for a frame switch?
> >
> >
> >
> > ""Wayne Jang""  wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > I'm thinking about buying a 2520 as a frame router.
> > >
> > > I already have two 2501s, one 2502, one 1201 swtich, and a 1912
switch.
> > >
> > > Is getting the 2520 a good way to spend my very limited funds?
> > >
> > > Wayne




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