unless you've already been through the lab, how do you know just how
accurate your emulation is? ;->

to paraphrase someone smarter than me, good, cheap, accurate lab emulation -
you can only have two. :->



""Edward Sohn""  wrote in message
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> hello
>
> after much research, i can't figure out a way to get cheap voice/ATM
> combo routers to cut my costs.  does anyone have any suggestions as to
> how i can get ATM AND VoIP in my home lab.  i want to purchase
> everything myself, but at the same time, i want to do so in a way that i
> can save money in the process.  for example, (assuming i have a
> lightstream switch) if i get a 3600 router with voice and ATM installed,
> it will be well over $4K for each router with all those interfaces.
> however, if i combine an MC3810 with voice and a 4000 with ATM, i can
> cut my costs.  but with this latter situation, will i still be able to
> practice VoATM effectively?  i really want to ACCURATELY model a lab
> after cisco's CCIE lab environment.  how can i do this with the voice
> and ATM components?
>
> thanks in advance for your replies.  btw, renting telnet access and or
> going to another lab is not an option for me.
>
> thanks,
>
> eddie
>
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