Re: AGS+ as frame switch

2000-10-19 Thread Nigel Taylor

Hi All,
   Just a quick note to let everyone(those interested) know that the 
"Cisco Secure VPN" results have been posted a the tracking site.

With the newly posted format of the MCNS as of Jan 01, these Channel Partner 
exams will serve a purpose in the long run.

By the way I passed, I'll have to get the slyvan report to see how this exam 
was broken down.  Lots, and lots of Cisco specific VPN stuff on this 
exam..along with a mix of IPSEC and general VPN theory.

Nigel.
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Re: AGS+ as frame switch

2000-10-19 Thread Brian

On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Circusnuts wrote:

> The AGS is perfect for the Frame-Switch role.  For the money you can't beat
> it.  If you ever get a chance to check out CCIE Bootcamps, they use this
> router in their dial-in lab racks.  10.0 & up support DLSW, Frame-Relay
> Switching, & X.25.  This router is best used as the Telco cloud, in a lab
> setting.
> 
> If you have any further questions, contact me offline.  I don't fuss with
> AGS's much anymore, but that's how I got into this business...

I just couldn't find it in the release notes/docs on cisco.  From what I
could see, Frame Relay switching was introduced in 11.2, and AGS+ will
only goto 11.0.

I just double checked CCO.  Release notes for 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 and
11.0.  None of them support Frame Relay switching..

But I would be very interested in doing FR switching on an AGS+, so if you
can point me to something that shows I can do this, please, that would
make my day (And save me some money!!)

Brian


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> Phil
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> > Can the AGS+ run as a frame-switch?  I mean does the IOS's that run on it
> > support frame relay switching?  Would make a real nice cheap frame switch
> > if it did.  If it does, then any caveats of using an AGS+ vs. say a 2520
> > etc?
> >
> > Brian
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Re: AGS+ as frame switch

2000-10-19 Thread Circusnuts

The AGS is perfect for the Frame-Switch role.  For the money you can't beat
it.  If you ever get a chance to check out CCIE Bootcamps, they use this
router in their dial-in lab racks.  10.0 & up support DLSW, Frame-Relay
Switching, & X.25.  This router is best used as the Telco cloud, in a lab
setting.

If you have any further questions, contact me offline.  I don't fuss with
AGS's much anymore, but that's how I got into this business...

Phil


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Subject: AGS+ as frame switch


>
> Can the AGS+ run as a frame-switch?  I mean does the IOS's that run on it
> support frame relay switching?  Would make a real nice cheap frame switch
> if it did.  If it does, then any caveats of using an AGS+ vs. say a 2520
> etc?
>
> Brian
>
>
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> Brian Feeny, CCNP, CCDP   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Network Administrator
> ShreveNet Inc. (ASN 11881)
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AGS+ as frame switch

2000-10-19 Thread Brian


Can the AGS+ run as a frame-switch?  I mean does the IOS's that run on it
support frame relay switching?  Would make a real nice cheap frame switch
if it did.  If it does, then any caveats of using an AGS+ vs. say a 2520
etc?

Brian


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