Re: Setting up DS-3 and 2 4xT1

2004-12-02 Thread Owen DeLong
Juniper makes a cute little box which was code-named Pepsi Lite.  Don't know
the productized name for it, but, should be easy to find.  Should handle
what you're looking for just fine.  Also a used M5 on Ebay would do the
trick.
Owen
--On Thursday, December 2, 2004 2:50 AM -0500 Joshua Brady 
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My apologies if some may find this a little off-topic.
However, here is my issue. I need a router, which can take 2 4xT1's
and a DS-3, while handing a Gbit for internal use. Now to complicate
the entire situation, this needs to go into a 3 bedroom apartment, so
I need to keep the power bills down if I can :)
What would everyone recommend? Off-List replies are fine, I will
summarize at the end.
Thanks,
Joshua Brady

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Re: Setting up DS-3 and 2 4xT1

2004-12-02 Thread Scott McGrath


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Scott C. McGrath

On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Joshua Brady wrote:


 My apologies if some may find this a little off-topic.

 However, here is my issue. I need a router, which can take 2 4xT1's
 and a DS-3, while handing a Gbit for internal use. Now to complicate
 the entire situation, this needs to go into a 3 bedroom apartment, so
 I need to keep the power bills down if I can :)

 What would everyone recommend? Off-List replies are fine, I will
 summarize at the end.

 Thanks,
 Joshua Brady



Re: Setting up DS-3 and 2 4xT1

2004-12-02 Thread Bruce Pinsky
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Joshua Brady wrote:
| My apologies if some may find this a little off-topic.
|
| However, here is my issue. I need a router, which can take 2 4xT1's
| and a DS-3, while handing a Gbit for internal use. Now to complicate
| the entire situation, this needs to go into a 3 bedroom apartment, so
| I need to keep the power bills down if I can :)
|
| What would everyone recommend? Off-List replies are fine, I will
| summarize at the end.
|
Cisco 3800 ISR would do the job.
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