On May 12,  9:59am, "Black Jack" wrote:
} [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth) wrote:
} > 
} > There was an auction on eBay recently for a Cisco 4700 with NP-2E
} > and NP-2C.  The picture shows a card with two coax connectors. I've
} > never heard of an NP-2C before and it wasn't listed in the Quick
} > Reference Guide that I looked in.  Does anybody know what it is?  I'm
} > guessing that it might be a DS3 interface.  The auction number is
} > 2081362264.
}
} Look like the ATM Network Processor Module With E3/DS-3 PLIM 

     Yeah, that is probably it.  I figured it would be some kind of
DS-3 interface, since that is the only kind of interface that I could
come up with that would use two coax connectors.  There was 10Base2,
but I don't know of any Cisco router that supported it.

} Pretty good deal on this I'd say. Did you buy it? Has anyone else noticed

     Yep.  However, I've seen other 4[57]00 routers with more useful
interfaces in the same price range.

     No, I didn't buy it.  Unfortunately, I'm a little short on play
money right now.  But, I did get a screaming deal on a 2515 (dual token
ring) for $66US.  Now I really have to concentrate on ethernet
equipment and probably something that can do both.

} the eBay router prices have fallen significantly lately? Good news for
those
} of us trying to build labs on the cheap.

     But, not if you ever plan on reselling it.  When I first started
getting equipment from eBay, I got two 2502s which cost me $375US and
$400US.  Now, $150US would be top-end for them.  Luckily, I don't have
any plans to sell my lab equipment in the near future.

}-- End of excerpt from "Black Jack"




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