Is the 7200 the lowest-end (in terms of pricing) router that supports
Gigabit ethernet interfaces?
Thanks,
Rohm
PS: Is there a tool on CCO that would have helped me arrive at the answer?
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I think it is the lowest price router, but I suppose it depends what you
intend to do with it and what other equipment it will integrate with.
Could you make use of a layer 3 switch and save in the long run?
Is something like the 2948G-L3, or even the 4908G-L3 going to come close on
price once
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I think it is the lowest price router, but I suppose it depends what you
intend to do with it and what other equipment it will integrate with.
Could
the 7120 and 7140's support gig, but are less scalable.
see:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/gget__a1.htm
Tony M.
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My other link never cam through.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/gget__i1.htm
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Is the 7200 the lowest-end (in terms of pricing) router that supports
Gigabit ethernet interfaces?
Thanks,
Rohm
PS: Is
Gaz wrote:
I think it is the lowest price router, but I suppose it depends what you
intend to do with it and what other equipment it will integrate with.
Could you make use of a layer 3 switch and save in the long run?
Is something like the 2948G-L3, or even the 4908G-L3 going to come close on
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