Yup, it worked for us with no changes to MTU or anything.  Plug it in and
cruise.  You may want to explain to your boss that ordering static IPs is a
completely separate issue from which router you use (unless your router is
really lousy).  The Cisco 675 isn't - you can use "static IPs" or not, run
it as a DHCP server, whatever.  Works with SR and site-to-site IKE VPNs.

Go get 'em.

Dan Hitchcock
CCNA, MCSE
Network Engineer
Xylo, Inc. (formerly employeesavings.com)
425.456.3970
The work/life solution for corporate thought leaders


-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 10:45 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [FW1] Cisco 675



Hi guys,

My boss mentioned to me that he's getting sick of paying for business DSL
(static IP's) and that he heard this was a really good router, and that I
should just buy one and start hacking with it to try and get it working with
SR.

Anyone used this before? Like it? Any tales of woe or happiness to relate?
Thanks,

Ian


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