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What's the Cisco 2800 series routers like? What kind of company does i

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aliceshi

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May 30, 2011
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Cisco 2800 Series, the replacement for the 2600 Series can be used for a small, midsized, or large organization. Its biggest advantage is the versatility.

Four models in Cisco 2800 series:
cisco2801: 2 DSP, 2FE, 2HWIC, 2VWIC/VIC, 0NME (Network Module Enhanced), 1Rack unit (RU)
cisco2811: 2 DSP, 2FE, 2HWIC, 4 HWIC, 1NME, 1RU
cisco2821: 3 DSP, 2GE, 2HWIC, 4 HWIC, 1NME or 1NME-X, 2RU
cisco2851: 3 DSP, 2GE, 2HWIC, 4 HWIC, 1NME or NMD/NME-X/NME-XD, 2RU

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I’m installing for test in LAB simulation (2) 2801 routers each with a 1-port ADSL WIC in 2 branch offices. They’re going to be connected to the home office over a frame relay circuit. The home office will be using a 2801 router that connects to the frame relay cloud via a hwic adsl cad interface tying in to each of the branches using point-to-point frame relay ATM . All the routers will be bridging as well as routing. Here’s the network topology:

HWIC-DSL
LAB1 ------->
2801
HWIC-DSL Frame Relay
LAB 2--------> ATM <-------- CENT LAB 2801 Cloud 2801


I have received example configuration from the provider. I am having difficulty for test in LAB simulaion ,finding sample configs from Cisco’s website for this specific arrangement.
thank you
 
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