Re: anyone ever tried to convert a 2502 to a 2501 ? [7:51201]

2002-08-11 Thread Nigel Taylor

nettable_walker,
   The changes in the lab to remove token ring as
"Howard" suggested now makes
equipment affordable to just about anyone.  The emphasis here being..token
or ethernet, they all provide
a way to test the theory and your understanding of protocol implementation.
With the 3920 and some
token ring NICs in you PC.. you should have the full lab complement.

Question? why would you want to spend 100$(ea) to make the conversion,
anyway!

Nigel

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Subject: anyone ever tried to convert a 2502 to a 2501 ? [7:51201]


> 8/11/2002   2:05pm  Sunday
>
> Professional's,  Like a lot of other people preparing for the CCIE lab I
> have several 2502's & a Catalyst 3920
> Now that token ring is OFF the CCIE R/S lab has anyone devised a way to
> replace that interface with a 10baseT  interface ?
>
> Even if it were $100 per router, that would be cool to do .
>
> Richard
>
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anyone ever tried to convert a 2502 to a 2501 ? [7:51201]

2002-08-11 Thread nettable_walker

8/11/2002   2:05pm  Sunday

Professional's,  Like a lot of other people preparing for the CCIE lab I
have several 2502's & a Catalyst 3920
Now that token ring is OFF the CCIE R/S lab has anyone devised a way to
replace that interface with a 10baseT  interface ?

Even if it were $100 per router, that would be cool to do .

Richard

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