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[ILUG] ISDN/leased line routers

[ILUG] ISDN/leased line routers

Thomas Bridge tbridge at vianetworks.ie
Tue Jul 2 13:30:26 IST 2002


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At 13:17 02/07/2002 +0100, you wrote:

>Can anyone recommend a router for handling both ISDN and frame
>relay connection to a specific remote site?
>
>Product will be sitting in from of 2 linux boxen on a dedicated
>network, no security issues apply. I've been looking at Cisco
>800 series, but wondering if anyone has any experience here.

Are you sure the Cisco 800 series will be enough - the only router in that 
series with a serial interface is the 805 and I can't remember off hand if 
that router also supports ISDN.

I'd look at either a Cisco 1700 or 2600 series router if it was me - 
depending on the future requirements you might have.

I suppose as this is ILUG you could see if you can get a Frame Relay and 
ISDN card for Linux, install them both and configure a Linux appropriately, 
but realistically I think the best decision is Cisco kit.

T.


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