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mark076h wrote: » I got my 2950EI switches now to get some routers. I take it the 2600XM is the way to go. So, what should I be looking for when I look on ebay for these? what is a normal price range?
mark076h wrote: » What is a good amount of RAM?
wbosher wrote: » Depends on the IOS you want to use.
mark076h wrote: » well what IOS would I want to use? I ma building a CCNA lab?
odysseyelite wrote: » 12.4 is the latest.
odysseyelite wrote: » Since the IOS is not tied to any serial numbers...yet....people tend to ignore it.
tiersten wrote: » As you're looking at 2600XMs, be aware of what NMs and WICs are supported. Any combo NM is NOT supported so a NM-2E2W which gives you two ethernet interfaces and 2 WIC slots will not work. It won't get recognised by IOS at all. The single FE NMs are not compatible at least officially but they do work. The NM uses the same Ethernet chip as what is integrated into the 2600XM so the driver is present in IOS.
control wrote: » Can you advise why the NM-2E2W would not work on a 2600XM series?
mark076h wrote: » Ok thanks for the info everyone. So i take it I should get one of the 2600xm models with the 2 fast Ethernet ports or I would have to get a fast Ethernet Add-on card. Also, i should look for the latest IOS pre-installed. I see 2600's with the latest IOS with 128MB DRAM already installed for around $130.
alan2308 wrote: » A second Ethernet port really isn't that big of a deal. While it's true that you can never have too many ports, I've yet to really NEED a second on any of my routers at this level.
mark076h wrote: » What if you want to connect a bunch of them together for routing practice? do people use the WIC Cards for that? I know on the old 2500 series you would use the serial cable and set a clock rate? How would you connect the 2600 series together in a chain for routing?
wbosher wrote: » Yeah you're correct, WIC cards will do the trick for serial connections. You can also connect a couple of routers to a switch via the ethernet ports, or directly using a x-over cable.
mark076h wrote: » I figured that's what people would do, daisy chain the 2600's together with the fast Ethernet ports to learn routing?
tiersten wrote: » You'd buy serial WICs and the necessary cables.
mark076h wrote: » Can you show me which Serial WIC's you would want to get?
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