Even better idea- save a lot more money on virtually the same devices.
3101 2 Ethernet- I have IOS 12.0(9) IP/Firewall (cable modem router)
3102 1 Fast Serial, 1 Ethernet- I have IOS 12.0(9) Enterprise
3104 2 Fast Serial, 1 Ethernet, 1 S/T BRI - I have IOS 12.0(8) Enterprise
3202 1 Fast Serial, 1 Token Ring- 4 Megs imbedded FLASH- can fit 11.2(18)
Enterprise
3204 2 Fast Serial, 1 Token Ring, 1 S/T BRI - I have IOS 12.0(8) Enterprise
~All router can be upgraded to a MAX of 8 FLASH (except for the 3202), 16
Megs RAM, & the latest version 9.X boot ROM's (11.0's are not needed). I
have all images compressed with MZMaker.
Estimated cost for my 3104, 3204, & (2) 3102's (sold the 3202) "upgraded" is
just a little more than the $1000 I paid for my AS2511.
Just some ideas from a cheap-skate :o)
Have a good weekend everybody !!!
Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Cotts
To:
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:09 PM
Subject: RE: Cisco XXXX series router? [7:1433]
> I'll take a different tack on desireable routers. Rather than having one
> great router let me suggest several good routers. The 2500 series is
> reasonably priced in the used market. How about:
>
> 2523 2 Fast Serial, 8 Sync/Async Serial, 1 TR, 1 ISDN BRI S/T
> 2513 2 Fast Serial ,1 Ethernet, 1 Token Ring
> 2503 2 Fast Serial, 1 Ethernet, 1 ISDN BRI S/T
> 2509 2 Fast Serial, 1 Ethernet, 8 Async Serial
>
> Check out completed auctions on eBay to see how close this comes to your
> budget.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Aaron Vose [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 7:48 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Cisco XXXX series router? [7:1433]
> >
> >
> > Hey all, i haven't taken the CCDA test that i mentioned earlier yet,
> > but i did have a question for all the Gurus about a 1600 - 1700 - 2600
> > series router. Here's the thing, from my summer job (i'm
> > 17), i'm going to
> > have about 3000$, and i really want to get a cisco router
> > both for my own
> > training, and for use at home. I want to go with somthing
> > that's modular,
> > and not UNGODLY expensive, so that's why i'm leaning twords a
> > 16/1700 series
> > router. But i would really like to get a 2600 series router,
> > because i know
> > one of the 2600 models can connect token ring and ethernet
> > networks. That
> > would be nice, because i have set up a token ring netwrk at
> > 16Mbps just for
> > the hell of it, and it would be nice if i could actually use
> > it for somthing
> > :) Not only that, but it has more WIC slots, and it also has
> > a expandable
> > network slot. This would also be nice... The 8-analog modem card was
> > particularly attractive.. i could set my own mini ISP, if not
> > just use it
> > for myself as a backup line. What would you all suggest? I
> > know i'm buying
> > whatever i get used, but i still can't quite decide. Heh,
> > not only that,
> > but the 2600 looks a hell of a lot cooler ;) Does the 16/1700 series
> > support ISO release 12.x? And what kind of processing speed
> > diffrence is
> > there? RAM / FLASH limit diffrences? I'm just a tad bit
> > lost about this
> > one. Thanks guys!
> >
> > ~Aaron Vose
> > CCNA, A+
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