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richandy wrote: » Hi I am building my CCNA/CCNP lab and so far I have the following: 3 2650XM 1 2950 SI 1 2950 EI 1 3550 EMI I am at a lost as to what interface card to get? Should I get the WIC-1T, WIC 1DSU-T2 or WIC 2A/S. Which of the three is better or more convenient? Should I get also the NM-4A/S. Is there another alternative to this? Should I get any more equipment? Thanks in advance
Zartanasaurus wrote: » I used WIC-2Ts on the DTEs and a NM-8A/S on the FR router. If I had it to do all over again, I'd have gone with the WIC-1DSU-T1 across the board.
ZeroHunter wrote: » Please explain HOW and WHY, as those cards are pretty cheap and the cables you can make yourself, I am very interested in this.
ajmatson wrote: » Cards are cheaper and you can make T1 cables very easy with the same jacks and cable as a standard network cable I use WIC-1DSU-T1 cards for my lab and they are perfect.
richandy wrote: » Should I get any more equipment?
ZeroHunter wrote: » Wow, that really was not much or an answer, as you pretty much just stated what I said.
tiersten wrote: » The reasons for using a T1 card are for those reasons. I'm not sure what exactly you're expecting as a response and your reply is pretty rude considering ajmatson did tell you the reasons. It is down to personal preference. Some people prefer the old serial WICs and others prefer the T1 WICs. You can't get a T1 NM is probably the main downside of T1 serial links.
mikej412 wrote: » A terminal server is very very very nice to have.
ehnde wrote: » WIC-1DSU-T1's are usually around $5 on ebay.
I wouldn't risk it at all in a production environment.
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