I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to simulate a
frame relay switch. Anyone know what exact model or what is required to
this. If you could explain how it works or the setup I'd appreciate it.
Thnaks.
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Well you need 2 routers with WIC cards then all you have to do is configure
it as a clockswitch. this url shows as a back to back config but it should
give you a good idea of what's involved. You need 2 routers if you plan on
doing this at home. 1 as the Data clock and the other the Data
Any 2600 with serial ports can act as a frame relay switch. Go to
www.cisco.com and search for 'configuring frame relay switching' and
you'll find all the configuration details.
HTH,
John
sam sneed 1/17/02 1:55:40 PM
I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to simulate
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I here there is a Cisco 2600 series router that can be used to simulate a
frame relay switch. Anyone know what exact model or what is required to
this. If you could explain how it works or the setup I'd appreciate it.
Thnaks
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