replacing bay routers

2001-03-08 Thread Greg
I've been told that we need to switch our BayNetworks ASN routers (2) to a Cisco equivalent. They have dual PRI's, even though we are only using three of them. Off of the top of my head I was thinking of a 3640. We are a school system that needs to watch costs. Thanks Greg --- Outgoing mail is

RE: replacing bay routers

2001-03-08 Thread Daniel Cotts
Unless you're into Jurassic networking in which case a 7000 would fit the bill. > -Original Message- > From: Greg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 9:23 PM > To: Cisco > Subject: replacing bay routers > > > > > I'

RE: replacing bay routers

2001-03-08 Thread Aaron J. Moreau-Cook \(Cisco Account\)
EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greg Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 7:23 PM To: Cisco Subject: replacing bay routers I've been told that we need to switch our BayNetworks ASN routers (2) to a Cisco equivalent. They have dual PRI's, even though we are only using three of them. Off of the t

Re: replacing bay routers

2001-03-08 Thread Erick B.
Whats wrong with the ASN's and what problem are you looking to solve? You already own the ASN's so buying another router will cost money. If you're using standard protocols then the ASN should work fine. Maybe putting more memory in it will help if it is a memory/resource issue if it isn't max'd

AW: replacing bay routers

2001-03-08 Thread Udo Konstantin
Marz 2001 04:23 An: Cisco Betreff: replacing bay routers I've been told that we need to switch our BayNetworks ASN routers (2) to a Cisco equivalent. They have dual PRI's, even though we are only using three of them. Off of the top of my head I was thinking of a 3640. We are a school sy