Re: 2509 vr. 2511

2000-11-22 Thread Jason Roysdon

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=500414635

One closing in an hour (probably closed by the time you see this) for $209
at the moment.

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"Craig Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you're looking for a cheap terminal server for home, I like the old
> Cisco 500 series.  They come in 8 or 16 port configs, and I got the 16
> port version for $300.
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> Craig
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> Dennis Laganiere
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>
> I want to buy a terminal server for my CCIE home lab, but other then
> number
> of devices that can be supported, is there any other differences between
> the
> two, and how much should I expect to pay for either one (and if you've
> got a
> good deal on one, let me know that too :-). Let me know your thoughts.
> Thanks in advance for your help...
> - Dennis
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Re: 2509 vr. 2511

2000-11-21 Thread Frank Wells

The 2511 has 16 async ports the 2509 only has 8.  That is the only 
difference I know.


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>Subject: 2509 vr. 2511
>Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 09:54:39 -0800
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>I want to buy a terminal server for my CCIE home lab, but other then number
>of devices that can be supported, is there any other differences between 
>the
>two, and how much should I expect to pay for either one (and if you've got 
>a
>good deal on one, let me know that too :-). Let me know your thoughts.
>Thanks in advance for your help...
>   - Dennis
>
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RE: 2509 vr. 2511

2000-11-21 Thread Craig Johnson

If you're looking for a cheap terminal server for home, I like the old
Cisco 500 series.  They come in 8 or 16 port configs, and I got the 16
port version for $300.

Craig
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Dennis Laganiere
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 11:55 AM
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Subject: 2509 vr. 2511


I want to buy a terminal server for my CCIE home lab, but other then
number
of devices that can be supported, is there any other differences between
the
two, and how much should I expect to pay for either one (and if you've
got a
good deal on one, let me know that too :-). Let me know your thoughts.
Thanks in advance for your help...
- Dennis

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Re: 2509 vr. 2511

2000-11-21 Thread Brian

On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Dennis Laganiere wrote:

> I want to buy a terminal server for my CCIE home lab, but other then number
> of devices that can be supported, is there any other differences between the
> two, and how much should I expect to pay for either one (and if you've got a
> good deal on one, let me know that too :-). Let me know your thoughts.
> Thanks in advance for your help...

Thats the only difference.

good price for a 2509 would be $850 - $1000
good price for a 2511 would be $1000 - $1200

Brian


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