RE: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-24 Thread Mark W. Odette II
routers in one box. -Original Message- From: Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917] Well, an NM-4A/S is probably cheaper if your NM slot is open. However, it only does 128k per connection

Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread H
Hello, I currently have a Cisco 2620. I am just wondering what would be the most economic / most cost effective way to get 4 Serial Ports in total onto the 2620 (so I can do 4 ports frame etc). I know I can get 2 x WIC-2T, but is there any other cheaper way? And would I need any special cables

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alfanumeric, S.A. Tel.: (505) 278-3200 Ext. 300 Fax: (505) 278-5857 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.alfanumeric.com.ni - Original Message - From: H To: Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 9:29 AM Subject: Please Please help!!! [7:53917] Hello, I currently have a Cisco 2620. I am just wondering

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread Thomas Larus
You can use an NM-4A/S, but these ports can go no faster that 128kbps. This will also use up your NM slot, which you may want to leave open for something else (like a Voice module). Shop around for these NM-4A/S modules, as the prices vary drastically from vendor to vendor, and day to day on

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread Don
Well, an NM-4A/S is probably cheaper if your NM slot is open. However, it only does 128k per connection instead of the 2-8 mbits of a WIC-2T. WIC-2T's seem to go for about $200-$250 each on ebay. A NM-4A/S seems to go for about $200-$250 on ebay. It may also depend on whether you want to leave

Re: Please Please help!!! [7:53917]

2002-09-23 Thread John Neiberger
If you use WIC-2Ts then you'll need to use Smart Serial cables which have itty bitty ends on them. You could try getting an NM-4A/S which has four low-speed serial ports with the type of connectors you're used to seeing. John H 9/23/02 9:29:16 AM Hello, I currently have a Cisco 2620. I am