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Michael W. Oliver
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2003 12:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Console management [7:66405]

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+--- On Friday, March 28, 2003 22:01, Orlando Palomar Jr proclaimed:
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| Yes. The 2511 can also be used. Though, you need an octal cable
(8-async
| lines) or two (up to 16 asyncs) for it to be useful. However, in a
| practice lab environment, I'm sure you won't be configuring more than
8
| or 9 devices. So a 2509-RJ is much more practical.... at least for me.
|

I am using a cisco 500-CS that I picked up on ebay for about $200, and
it is 
GREAT!  It has 16 async ports and one AUI interface.  It is an old box,
but 
stable as all hell, especially for use in a lab.  If you can find one,
grab 
it quick!

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