Do you need to run anything like BGP on these? If so, the 36xx is the way to
go.

If not, check out the 2650/2651 if you need speed and memory (128mb RAM
max), the 2610/2611 (10Base-T), or the 2620/2621 (100Base-T).

As for the PRI part, you would only need to put in a 2-Port Channelized
T1/ISDN PRI CSU Network Module in the NM slot leaving you with two open
WICs.

It's a pretty cheap solution, probably run you $10,000 US for the whole
package (or less, my math is bad).

My thoughts...

Aaron Moreau-Cook
Jobless in Seattle

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[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 top of my head I was thinking of a 3640. We are a school
system that needs to watch costs.
Thanks
Greg


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