RE: Help me on my CCNA Design Project [7:48715]

2002-07-15 Thread Chris Charlebois
First of all, if you feel you need routing at gigabit-speeds, you probably need layer 3 switching. A Cat 4000 or 6500 with an RSM would do nicely. Of course, if this is anything but on paper, you've probably priced yourself out of the market. As for the GBIC question... Are you talking about th

RE: Help me on my CCNA Design Project [7:48715]

2002-07-15 Thread Fathalla A. Fathalla
Can you please past the part number of your GBIC module? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Irwan Hadi Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 7:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Help me on my CCNA Design Project [7:48715] On Sat, Jul 13, 2002

Re: Help me on my CCNA Design Project [7:48715]

2002-07-14 Thread Irwan Hadi
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 08:13:02AM +, Ross Wood wrote: > At the moment I am doing a design project for my CCNA classes. But I am > having some problems. I have chosen the 3550-48 & 3550-24 switches and was > wondering what kind of router I should choose. Most of the routers only have > 10/100

Help me on my CCNA Design Project [7:48715]

2002-07-13 Thread Ross Wood
At the moment I am doing a design project for my CCNA classes. But I am having some problems. I have chosen the 3550-48 & 3550-24 switches and was wondering what kind of router I should choose. Most of the routers only have 10/100 Ethernet ports but I would like a router with at least two gigabit