it's a REALLY clean box. :o) (no dust bunnies hiding inside for me to catch when i first opened it up) i've seen some scary things that came with some of my other boxes. some of them were nests for dust bunnies. oddy --- Circusnuts wrote: > OK- so this is a slot issue based upon the largest > possible # of async lines > per NM. I guess what confuses me (even though my > configs work & I've gotten > over it :o), is that the documentation gave the > formula for 16 & 32 > intervals (for the 2 different modules I assume). I > have the 16 line module > & it defaulted to the starting # of 33, which would > be the 32 + 1 formula. > > I was covered on the voice, but needed FE's @ a > somewhat reasonable price. > Ya gotta admit, as far as 2511's go, that's a clean > box :o) > > Thanks Oddy !!! > Phil > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Oddy" > To: > Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 2:27 AM > Subject: Re: Async Line Numbering (2600 & 3600) > [7:10532] > > > > now imagine that you had the async module in slot > 5 on > > a 3662. (big evil grin) > > > > actually, the logic behind the numbering scheme is > > based on the assumption that you could put in a > NM-32 > > into any of the slots in a 3600. therefore, each > slot > > has the potential to contain 32 async ports and > then > > throw in the aux port for the +1. > > > > that's why i ended up buying your "easy to > configure & > > predictably slow" 2511. :-) (actually, i needed > the > > slot for a voice module.) > > > > oddy > > > > --- Circusnuts wrote: > > > Had nothing better to do than sell my easy to > > > configure & predictably slow > > > 2511 for a 2621 with an NM-16 async module. I > am @ > > > a loss as to logic > > > involved with the async line numbering. With > the > > > 2500 Access-Server, line 1 > > > is 2001 (2000 being Telnet protocol). My 2621 > has > > > the NM-16 in slot 1 (as > > > seen in the below output): > > > > > > Firewall#sh diag > > > Slot 1: > > > Async port adapter, 16 ports > > > > > > The given formula is this: interface # = (16 x > slot > > > #) + unit # +1 > > > > > > (16x slot # 1) + 1 (physical connection 1) + 1= > > > gives me 18 The router > > > starts the count @ 33 as the first useable line > #. > > > So- my range of 16 > > > useable > > > lines is 33 thru 48. My question is: > > > > > > What gives ??? > > > > > > What's the logic here ??? > > > > > > Thanks !!! > > > Phil > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=10541&t=10532 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

