I'm thinking about putting together a home lab and am trying to figure out
the right routers to get.
Is the main difference between a 2500 series and 2600 series that the 2600
is modular and a 2500 is fixed?  I know 2500's are end of life cycle and are
probably slower and all that, but that doesn't matter so much for a home
lab, does it?
Since the 2600 appears to be modular and the 2500 is not, I'm thinking I
could just get a couple 2600's and then buy various components - T1 WIC,
ISDN, Async 16A, etc and put them in and configure, take them out, replace
and configure, etc....  Then maybe I could just end up having to buy a
couple routers and be able to test and configure a bunch of stuff, rather
than having to buy a different 2500 for each thing.
Any insight or personal experiences would help.
Thanks a lot.






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