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Netwurk wrote: » the 1900's are good for boat anchors (you need at least 3 to have enough weight for an anchor)
alan2308 wrote: » The 1900's can still be used if you're building an elaborate frame relay cloud. Though I can't imagine that you'd ever need more than one switch there.
PhildoBaggins wrote: » I got those 1900s for super cheap, less than 10 bucks a switch shipped. I keep getting outbid on 2950's on ebay. I just won 3 2620's I will use for Vlan routing. Less than $40 for all 3. So I will make my next purchase a few 2950's. I see some lots of 2 or 3 2950's going for less than a hundred so I will just have to keep bidding
PhildoBaggins wrote: » I found some really good prices on NM-4T's so I canceled the 3600 series orders and I will use one of my 2600's as a frame switch.
mikej412 wrote: » Did you verify that they are supported by your 2600's? Or find someone who's running one "unsupported" on a 2600? I don't think the NM-4T is supported on the 2600 series except for the 2691 -- check the Module Cross Reference PDF (under the NM/WIC/VWIC Compatibility section) on the Cisco Partner Central Portable Product Sheets web page: Portable Product Sheets - Partner Central
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