VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread Woods, Randall, SOBUS

Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what
equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I am
considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if there was
anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the help.

Woody




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Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread Steven A. Ridder

try a 1750 or 1751.
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> Hi all,
> I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what
> equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I am
> considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if there was
> anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the help.
>
> Woody




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Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread NKP

I have just orderd 2 NM-1V modules with FXS cards  for my 2 2600 series
routers , I think that should do .
  These modules are quite expensive unfortunately .
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> Hi all,
> I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what
> equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I am
> considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if there was
> anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the help.
>
> Woody




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RE: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread Rik Guyler

I considered those for my lab as well but Brad Ellis mentioned that they
won't run Enterprise IOS, which limits their value in your lab.

Rik

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try a 1750 or 1751.
""Woods, Randall, SOBUS""  wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of 
> what equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I 
> am considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if there
was
> anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the help.
>
> Woody




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RE: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread Chris Charlebois

Ideal would be VG200/248 or a NM-V or NM-2V plus VICs for your 2600. 
Neither of these are cheap, though.  However, if you're just looking for
voice gateways to add to your network, 1750's actually work quite well. 
They do not have some of the higher-end features that a 2600 does, but it
does what it does pretty well.


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Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-08 Thread Peter Whittle

Woody,

Why not take a look at the MC3810 if you put 64 Mb RAM into them, then
they will do VoIP. There are quite a number on ebay from time to time.

You can think of them as very similar to a 2610 + 2 x wic-1T in basic
functionality.  Similar cpu power to a 2610, 10 BaseT + 2 x serial ports
built in. Many come with the optional AVM6 voice module fitted. (An AVM6
takes up to 6 x APMs, Analogue Personality modules - fxs, fxo, & e&m
versions available) some have DVM - E1/T1 primary rate digital voice
modules fitted and many have mft E1/T1 (multiflex-trunk modules) fitted.
On the whole they seem to go for rather less than a 2610 + NM-1V + vic-
2fxs + 2 x Wic-1T.

If you get MC3810 + AVM6 + 2 x APM-fxs + mft-E1/T1 and have 64 Mb Ram
then they will do: VoFR, VoIP, VoATM and you can use a pair of them with
mft back to back to practice ATM pvcs at 2 Mb and all for less than a
pair of 2610s with voice!

They are used on the CVOICE course and are suggested as a cost effective
alternative in Solie's CCIE Practical Studies Vol1 though they are not
the actual routers on the lab syllabus. But, if this makes a significant
difference to you then you are probably not yet ready to sit the lab.

Peter

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>try a 1750 or 1751.
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>> Hi all,
>> I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of what
>> equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I am
>> considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if there was
>> anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the help.
>>
>> Woody
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Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-10 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr

Here is an example list of images for the 1750 i think this was 12.0.7T
IP PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/FW/IDS
IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/IPX
IP/IPX/AT/IBM
IP/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS
IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/IPX/AT/IBM/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/IPX/FW/IDS PLUS
*IP/IPX/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS* you could probably do a lot with this one
IP/VOICE PLUS
IP/VOICE PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS
IP/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56



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Subject: RE: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]


> I considered those for my lab as well but Brad Ellis mentioned that they
> won't run Enterprise IOS, which limits their value in your lab.
>
> Rik
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 10:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]
>
>
> try a 1750 or 1751.
> ""Woods, Randall, SOBUS""  wrote in message
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> > Hi all,
> > I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of
> > what equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab. I
> > am considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if
there
> was
> > anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the help.
> >
> > Woody




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RE: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]

2002-02-14 Thread Woods, Randall, SOBUS

I decided to go with a 2610 and a MC3810 to do VoIP. Thanks for all the
info. I was planning on using the 1750 but after looking at the MC3810,
they look like what I want. Thanks again

Woody

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Here is an example list of images for the 1750 i think this was 12.0.7T
IP PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/FW/IDS
IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/IPX
IP/IPX/AT/IBM
IP/IPX/AT/IBM PLUS
IP/IPX/AT/IBM/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/IPX/AT/IBM/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/IPX/FW/IDS PLUS
*IP/IPX/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS* you could probably do a lot with this
one
IP/VOICE PLUS
IP/VOICE PLUS IPSEC 56
IP/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS
IP/VOICE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56



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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 3:49 PM
Subject: RE: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]


> I considered those for my lab as well but Brad Ellis mentioned that
they
> won't run Enterprise IOS, which limits their value in your lab.
>
> Rik
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 10:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: VOIP for CCIE [7:34849]
>
>
> try a 1750 or 1751.
> ""Woods, Randall, SOBUS""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi all,
> > I was wondering if anyone could give me some recommendations of
> > what equipment would be best suited for adding VOIP to my home lab.
I
> > am considering getting the 2600 series but wanted some advise on if
there
> was
> > anything smaller or better suited for the job.   Thanks for the
help.
> >
> > Woody




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