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gonzoflick wrote: I want to simulate frame switching and Have considered buying a 2520 or just getting a NM-4A/S for my 2611. What do you all recommend. The NM route would be cheaper, but I want to make sure my 2611 can handle it being that it is my cable modem gateway router as well.
freetech wrote: I have an NM-8A/S working with a 2620. It's configured the 2620 as my Frame Switch and it's worked great. BUT, I'm not sure if you would still be able use the routing functions. It's been a while since I did the lab. I'm showing my newbie CCNA ignorance here.
mgeorge27 wrote: freetech wrote: I have an NM-8A/S working with a 2620. It's configured the 2620 as my Frame Switch and it's worked great. BUT, I'm not sure if you would still be able use the routing functions. It's been a while since I did the lab. I'm showing my newbie CCNA ignorance here. I do the same thing now in my CCIE lab, I use a NM-8A/S and NM-1FE-TX in a 3620 So I can do FR on it as well as use it as a routine router. Works great.
Should I invest on an NM-8A/S or will an NM-4A/S suffice for practicing frame relay?
dtlokee wrote: Great router for a frame switch, has 4 serial interfaces in it and you could add 4 more in the future for little money $15-20http://cgi.ebay.com/Cisco-Catalyst-4500-M-w-4-Port-Serial-Module-AUI_W0QQitemZ360025817088QQihZ023QQcategoryZ51258QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Also, as I was thinking about the whole topology of this home lab, will a WIC 1T be good enough for the rest of the other routers - to connect to the frame switch - that don't have serial ports on them?
dtlokee wrote: There are two 4500 products, one is a modular router line and the other (more expensive) line is a modular switch line.
freetech wrote: Also, as I was thinking about the whole topology of this home lab, will a WIC 1T be good enough for the rest of the other routers - to connect to the frame switch - that don't have serial ports on them? If a router needs to connect to the frame relay switch, then a WIC-1t will do fine, one for each router. When buying interface cards, just make sure to research router compatibility for each router/card/module combo.
What if I want to connect R2 to R3, or R3 to R4 directly while all still connected to R1? Would I need 2 WIC-1Ts for each routers then?
Netwurk wrote: Two serial ports is all you need.
mikej412 wrote: Netwurk wrote: Two serial ports is all you need. How do you configure and test spoke-to-spoke configurations if you don't have a serial port for the hub?
Netwurk wrote: mikej412 wrote: Netwurk wrote: Two serial ports is all you need. How do you configure and test spoke-to-spoke configurations if you don't have a serial port for the hub? I guess you don't. I wasn't aware that the CCNA went that deeply into spoke-to-spoke (beyond knowing what it is). Actually configuring it is probably beyond the scope of the test. Still, it never hurts to expand your knowledge. If you can afford a rig with 4 or more serial ports, then go for it.
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