To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend for dial in/dial out capability on a
LAN. We have many users who dial into our network and do work from home.
We also have users that would like to dial out from their desktop without
using stand alone modems. Something that
I would look at VPN solutions such as the VPN3000 and skip the dial in
altogether... Let em dial to their isp and then VPN... Course if you don't
have a internet connection to the company this could be a problem...
Dennis
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a 2610 with a NM-16A would do the trick. A cheaper alternative would
be a 2511 but you would have to connect 16 external modems to the async
ports.
Dave
Mike Momb wrote:
To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend for dial in/dial out capability on a
LAN. We have
Cisco AS5300 should handled your needs nicely.
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To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend
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To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend for dial in/dial out capability on a
LAN. We have many users who dial into our network
I don't have one that I recommend.
I have found that there are a few out there that claim to do the
desktop-modem-share task though.
They are: (in no particular order)
Stomper32
www.pflug.de/stompere.html
ModemShare by Artisoft
www.hallogram.com/modemshare/index.html
DialoutServer by Tactical
Mike,
I'm sure you could use a 26xx to do what you want. Just yesterday I put
this system into place:
Cisco 3640 (you could easily use 3620 as well)
1 - Dual-Channelized T1 with CSU module
2 - Digital Modem module with 24 modems each
We run two ISDN-PRI connections to the T1 controllers, and
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To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend for dial in/dial out capability on a
LAN. We have many users who dial into our network
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Jim Dixon wrote:
Cisco AS5300 should handled your needs nicely.
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the absolutely clueless users, and they're always a problem anyway, so
that's a wash. ;-)
Enterprise networking...what a concept!
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You actually allow users
a wash. ;-)
Enterprise networking...what a concept!
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From: Brian Whalen
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You actually allow users to dial out from their desktops, while connected
30, 2001 2:56 PM
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Subject: Dial in/Dial Out modem bank [7:17929]
To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend for dial in/dial out capability
on a
LAN. We have many users who dial into our network and do work from
home.
We also have users
m anyway, so
that's a wash. ;-)
Enterprise networking...what a concept!
-e-
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From: Brian Whalen
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 3:43 PM
Subject: RE: Dial in/Dial Out modem bank [7:17929]
You actually allow users to dial out from their desktops, while
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To all you cisco wizards,
What Cisco product would you recommend for dial in/dial out capability
on a
LAN. We have many users who dial into our networ
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You actually allow users to dial out from their desktops, while connected
to a lan??
The horror of it..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
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You actually allow users to dial out from their desktops, while connected
to a lan??
The horror of it..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Jim Dixon wrote:
Cisco AS5300 should
Brian,
I was re-reading this thread, and I just caught what you were getting at
(i.e. users connected to the network while having modem access from their
PC) (it's been a long day =)
That's why I replied with Why's that so horrible? Sometimes it's the
only solution..
I totally see
You'd be better off with a PRI and a channalized T1 card digital modem
card. You could then use a 3600. If you go with the async ports and modems
you won't be able to get the 56K(53K) compression. The PRI should be
cheaper than all those analog lines anyhow. Hunt around on ebay. There are
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Brian,
I was re-reading this thread, and I just caught what you were getting at
(i.e. users connected to the network while having modem access from their
PC) (it's been a long day =)
That's why I replied with Why's that so
Well, I don't know if it is trippy or not, but take it out for
a test drive and see if it does what you need. AFAIK, it is no
longer supported by Cisco (watch wrap):
http://www.west-
point.org/users/usma1983/40768/chesinc/Dout354.exe
You will obviously need a properly configured access
yeah a pm3 supports 2 pri t1s, giving a total of 46 usable lines per box..
Bri
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From: Jeff Gercken
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:48 PM
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You'd be better off with a PRI and a channalized T1 card
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