RE: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Atif Awan


I will recommend a 2520 or a 2522 for this purpose

Regards
Atif Awan

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Hi,

I want to purchase a router to configure as a frame relay switch. Can
anyone out there tell me which is the best option for this or can any cisco
2500 series router can do the job.

Regards,
Amir

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Re: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Nigel Samuel

Try to get the 2521 or similar, It has 4 serial ports so you can use up to
four dlci's. The 4000 is good also but you will have to buy the modules and
it is more expensive.

Nigel
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 I want to purchase a router to configure as a frame relay switch. Can
 anyone out there tell me which is the best option for this or can any
cisco
 2500 series router can do the job.

 Regards,
 Amir

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RE: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Padhu

You could also use 2 25xx back to back and switch frame relay across the
tunnel..a friend of mine just got this working for me .

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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I want to purchase a router to configure as a frame relay switch. Can
 anyone out there tell me which is the best option for this or can any
cisco
 2500 series router can do the job.

Most 25xx routers have 2 serial ports, which may not be enough for you.
2509-RJ and 2511-RJ have only 1, so you can't use them no matter what.
2520-2523 routers may be best, as they have 4 (2520-2521) or 10
(2522-2523), provided you can live with some of those being low-speed.

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RE: Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-27 Thread Chris Larson

I would recommend something in the 2600 series as opposed to 2500. The 2500
are fixed and the 2600 are modular allowing for growth, ISDN backup
interfaces etc. Also, the 2500 run from flash meaning anytime you want to
upgrade the IOS the router has to come down. 2600's run form memory allowing
you to install a new IOS while the router is running and reload at your
convenience. Not to mention the fact that Cisco is not manufacturing 2500's
and the ones that are being sold our stock items from Cisco and various
other distributers.

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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I want to purchase a router to configure as a frame relay switch. Can
 anyone out there tell me which is the best option for this or can any
cisco
 2500 series router can do the job.

Most 25xx routers have 2 serial ports, which may not be enough for you.
2509-RJ and 2511-RJ have only 1, so you can't use them no matter what.
2520-2523 routers may be best, as they have 4 (2520-2521) or 10
(2522-2523), provided you can live with some of those being low-speed.

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true gut-wrenching terror, have children. --Dusty Rhoades.

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Cisco Router for Frame Relay

2000-06-26 Thread Amir . Butt

Hi,

I want to purchase a router to configure as a frame relay switch. Can
anyone out there tell me which is the best option for this or can any cisco
2500 series router can do the job.

Regards,
Amir

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