Thanks Louie!
I appreciate the comments. How much memory do you have in your 4000M+? I can
get one for $975. Is this too much? I see them on EBay for around $1200. The
modules don't seem too bad price wise for what you get. I was hoping to get
started with one of these as an ABR in an OSPF setup (Just got the Doyle
TCP/IP book).
Best Regards,
Mike
"Louie Belt" wrote in message
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>I use both a 4000M+ and a 4700 in my lab and love them. They are fast,
>modular, and cost effective for a lab. Additionally they support ATM and
>Fast Ethernet modules.
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>LAB
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>When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If
>I am right, he will learn, If I am wrong, I will; one of us will win, but
>both of us will profit.
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>- John Galt
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>Mike Bromley
>Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 11:17 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: 4000 Series Router Comment Request
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>Hi Folks,
>
>Does anyone use the 4000 series routers in their lab? They are pretty cheap
>right now and I was thinking of getting one. Any comments would be much
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Mike
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