Everything you are asking is freely available on Cisco's website. Check out
CCO for information about the 2900s (it will tell you port capabilities,
VLAN/trunking with ISL/802.1q info). As far as your question regarding the
purchase of a 1900 over a 2950, this really depends on the end devices
connected and how much traffic traverses your network.

- Sean

-----Original Message-----
From: Juan Blanco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 7:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Infrastructure Upgrade..... [7:37627]


Team,

I am in the process of upgrading all  hubs in 4 different sites, each site
has 8 hubs, I will replace each site with a 2950(24 ports)10/100mbs. I will
connect each switch(2,3,4) to the switch(1) on the basement where a router
will be available to connect to the Frame Relay cloud.

Questions:

        Will it make more sense to get the 1900 switch(10mbs) and not the
2950
        Will I be able to set any one port to full(100mbs) on the 2950
        Will I be able to set up vlans and isl (as long as my route has a
fastethernet port)
        Is this the appropriate replacements for the hubs(we don't have a
lot of
money to spend)
Thanks,


JB




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