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Old Cisco 3600 versus New 2811 Router

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dpu

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Jan 24, 2005
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I'm looking to replace an older 3600 router with a newer 2811 router at my host location. I'm running multilink frame on the 3600 and would like to add another T-1 to bring me up to 4.5 Mb. Although I know I can do it with the 3600 wondering if the 2811 would be a better replacement.
 
What 3600 series router do you have there? Regardless, I think any of them can easily handle three T-1s. Why do you want to upgrade? What features does the 2811 have that you need?
 
I have the 3620 but it is almost 10 yrs old. It's a good router. I have a newer 2811 router that I recently purchased and i know the series of Router I currently have is end of life from Cisco.
 
The main reason to upgrade it due to the fact that the 3600's are end of life..
 
dpu,

The 2811 might be stressed @ 3 t1s depending on the number of features/services you have configured. Give it a go but monitor it to be sure.
 
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