Re: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-27 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If you can you afford $20. there is an auction on eBay for several scenarios 
with solutions and telnet access to LS1010 and several ATM routers.
You might want to give it a try.
Search for cisco atm lab.

HTH

A strobel




Quoting Tom Scott :

 The one book I'm reading is from ciscopress: Cisco ATM
 Solutions, by Galina Pildush
 
 The next question is, How does a cash-challenged individual
 such as myself set up an ATM lab in his basement? Someone
 mentioned the LS-100 in a previous message. What are the
 going prices on that? Also, can I find affordable cards for
 a low-end router (say, a 2500/2600) to turn it into an ATM
 switch as we can do for a FR switch. The FR switch command
 is frame-relay route; is there something like atm route
 that enables the switching of ATM circuits from one
 interface (or subinterface) to another? If so, then we could
 emulate a service-provider cloud, which we then could access
 across a standard UNI.
 
 The bottom line here is the bottom line: Can it be done
 affordably in our practice labs?
 
 -- TT


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RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Matthew Meiers

Anyone know any good ATM books?

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Folks,

I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that the amount
of
information about ATM that the book covers is just insufficient for the
test.
Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any recommendation for
ATM?

Regards,

Persio




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RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Moffett, Ryan

Cisco ATM Solutions, Cisco Press, by Galina Pildush.  She also contributed
to CCIE Practical Studies, Volume 1 by Cisco Press.   ATM Theory and
Applications by Spohn and McDysan is also a good reference.

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Anyone know any good ATM books?

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Persio Pucci
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Subject: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

Folks,

I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that the amount
of
information about ATM that the book covers is just insufficient for the
test.
Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any recommendation for
ATM?

Regards,

Persio




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Re: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Tom Scott

The one book I'm reading is from ciscopress: Cisco ATM
Solutions, by Galina Pildush

The next question is, How does a cash-challenged individual
such as myself set up an ATM lab in his basement? Someone
mentioned the LS-100 in a previous message. What are the
going prices on that? Also, can I find affordable cards for
a low-end router (say, a 2500/2600) to turn it into an ATM
switch as we can do for a FR switch. The FR switch command
is frame-relay route; is there something like atm route
that enables the switching of ATM circuits from one
interface (or subinterface) to another? If so, then we could
emulate a service-provider cloud, which we then could access
across a standard UNI.

The bottom line here is the bottom line: Can it be done
affordably in our practice labs?

-- TT

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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 09:25:46 -0500
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Anyone know any good ATM books?

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Subject: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

Folks,

I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that
the amount
of information about ATM that the book covers is just
insufficient for
the test. Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any

recommendation for ATM?

Regards,

Persio




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RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]

2002-03-19 Thread Daniel Cotts

Older boxes such as the 4500/4700 and 7000 support ATM interfaces. When I
was paying attention, it seemed that they were more readily available for
the 7000s. Downside to the 7000s is that they max out at 11.2? code unless
one buys a RSP7000 card set.
LS100s are cheaper than LS1010s. I have seen quite a range of prices for
LS100s from over $3k to $1k. I bought one with three OC-3 MM interfaces for
$1,500. It is for sale as I built a LS1010 from parts. (i.e. Bought a
chassis, then bought card(s), Then bought ASP.)
Let's just say that you can buy a heck of a lot of rack time for the same
money.

 -Original Message-
 From: Tom Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 9:48 AM
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 Subject: Re: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]
 
 
 The one book I'm reading is from ciscopress: Cisco ATM
 Solutions, by Galina Pildush
 
 The next question is, How does a cash-challenged individual
 such as myself set up an ATM lab in his basement? Someone
 mentioned the LS-100 in a previous message. What are the
 going prices on that? Also, can I find affordable cards for
 a low-end router (say, a 2500/2600) to turn it into an ATM
 switch as we can do for a FR switch. The FR switch command
 is frame-relay route; is there something like atm route
 that enables the switching of ATM circuits from one
 interface (or subinterface) to another? If so, then we could
 emulate a service-provider cloud, which we then could access
 across a standard UNI.
 
 The bottom line here is the bottom line: Can it be done
 affordably in our practice labs?
 
 -- TT
 
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 Subject: RE: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]
 Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 09:25:46 -0500
 From: Matthew Meiers 
 Reply-To: Matthew Meiers 
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 Anyone know any good ATM books?
 
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 On Behalf Of
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 Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 6:57 AM
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 Subject: ATM for CCIE [7:38772]
 
 Folks,
 
 I'm reading the CCIE Resource Kit 2001 Ed., and I think that
 the amount
 of information about ATM that the book covers is just
 insufficient for
 the test. Anybody feels like this? Or is it just enough? Any
 
 recommendation for ATM?
 
 Regards,
 
 Persio




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