Best router for voice lab?
tha_dub
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I currently have use of a cisco 1811 router/switch for training and am looking forward to a ccna voice cert. With cost as the main factor what the cheapest solution I could add to be able to use CME ?
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ColbyG Member Posts: 1,2642600XMs are probably your cheapest CME capable routers. You could look at the 1751 also.
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hermeszdata Member Posts: 2252600XMs are probably your cheapest CME capable routers. You could look at the 1751 also.
Other possibilities are the 1760s and 3640s. Talke a look on eBay. I have seen 1760s loaded with CME 4.1 for as low as $80 (sometimes with free shipping depending on your location.) 3640s with CME 3.* from $100
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mikem2te Member Posts: 407I give my vote for the 1760. Useful router and once you've added a pdvm/dsp it will accept all 1st generation voice cards, it takes a while to boot though. The 2600xm series require addidtional network modules and not all network modules accept all voice cards.
My money no object vote goes to the 2801.Blog : http://www.caerffili.co.uk/
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■My money no object vote goes to the 2801.
If you're going to run Unity Express, then the AIM Module in the 265xXM along with CME 4.x may be your best bet reasonable cost option.
You also might find a cheap NM-CUE -- but you have to read the fine print and make sure it comes with the hard drive
If you're going to skip Unity Express, then the 1760 is the Cheapest good voice option.
Remember that the CCNA:Voice exam is testing on the new UC520s
In my home voice lab I've got a herd of old MC3810s, a pack of 1760s upgraded for voice, and a gaggle of 2650 and 265xXM routers, and a spare 3640 which provides adult supervision and access to the home network and rest areas of my home Cisco Lab.
You have to poke through the individual Version Docs on the CME and IOS Software Compatibility Matrix to find out what hardware is supported by which CME version -- Cisco Unified CME and Cisco IOS Software Version Compatibility Matrix [Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express] - Cisco Systems:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
veritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■If money is no object, then for voice I'd take at least a couple 2811 routers pimped out for voice use.
If you're going to run Unity Express, then the AIM Module in the 265xXM along with CME 4.x may be your best bet reasonable cost option.
You also might find a cheap NM-CUE -- but you have to read the fine print and make sure it comes with the hard drive
If you're going to skip Unity Express, then the 1760 is the Cheapest good voice option.
Remember that the CCNA:Voice exam is testing on the new UC520s
In my home voice lab I've got a herd of old MC3810s, a pack of 1760s upgraded for voice, and a gaggle of 2650 and 265xXM routers, and a spare 3640 which provides adult supervision and access to the home network and rest areas of my home Cisco Lab.
You have to poke through the individual Version Docs on the CME and IOS Software Compatibility Matrix to find out what hardware is supported by which CME version -- Cisco Unified CME and Cisco IOS Software Version Compatibility Matrix [Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express] - Cisco Systems
WOW! Mike, I want to see a picture of your home network, it has to be incredible! -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■veritas_libertas wrote: »WOW! Mike, I want to see a picture of your home network, it has to be incredible!
I'll probably take a picture or two some day -- but time spent on photo ops is time spent not studying for the CCIE Lab, and work already has a monopoly on non-study time.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
veritas_libertas Member Posts: 5,746 ■■■■■■■■■■I run a free range home lab -- so it's hard to get all the devices together in one spot at the same time.
I'll probably take a picture or two some day -- but time spent on photo ops is time spent not studying for the CCIE Lab, and work already has a monopoly on non-study time.
Nice...
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tha_dub Member Posts: 262Cool thanks for the info everyone....
I think I'm going to purchase a cheap 2600 router with two 10/100 ethernet ports for my main internet connection and use either a 1760 or 26XX for the cme. From looking on ebay I should be able to pick up a 2600 for about 50 bucks shipped and the cme router for maybe 100 ish.
For a basic 2600 network/internet router is there anything I should avoid or try to obtain as far as features go?
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■use either a 1760 or 26XX for the cme.For a basic 2600 network/internet router is there anything I should avoid or try to obtain as far as features go?:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!
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tha_dub Member Posts: 262Great thanks Mike
That clears everything up. Currently got a bid on a 2611 for 50 bucks shipped! We'll see how that goes.
I really liked the compatibility sheet... I was surprised at how cheap the XM routers are compared to what they are capable of.....
I'll see if I can get a 2650 router so i can do the UE I have to see what the $$$$ are....
Cheers!