OK I guess everyone in this study group is running their Cisco routers
from their houses? OK, I won't post anything about this project. I
thought some of the things I was doing with the 3550EMI might be in the
CCIE exam for some people. 

-----Original Message-----
From: The Long and Winding Road
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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:35 AM
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Subject: Re: 3550 study strategy - ANY ?? [7:59000]

so can you title this post something other than "study strategy" since
this
is a commercial endeavor?

hey - NRF - the real issue is the number of people unwilling to buy the
cow
because they can get free milk at the study group food and network
design
bank!!!!   :->
( reference to another thread )

--
TANSTAAFL
"there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"
or maybe there is!



""Brian Zeitz""  wrote in message
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> Sorry I have been really busy. Actually I need both 3550 switches in
> production because we have to deploy our app. I am designing (with
some
> help) an e-commerce site. The site consists of two T1 lines, Pix
> firewall, both switches and Load balancers. Someone from the group is
> helping me with the design and setup. The one thing I was told about
is
> Round Robin Routing which will be used on the 3550. The challenge was
to
> use bandwidth of both T1s and have them redundant, but to re-route the
> traffic if any device (besides the router or T1) should fail, it
should
> route the traffic to the other T1.




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