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Re: (ASCEND) Is Stacking and OSPF supported on the P75?
At 20:22 1998/07/13 -0400, Raymond.Jacob@nctsw.navy.mil wrote:
>I realize this my sound weird but the company
>I work for has a Max 4000 with Pipelines and cisco 100x
>calling in. We want more bandwidth but not a max 200 plus
>which costs about $2600 while four(4) P75 at about $600
>a piece would cost a total of $2400. And if P75 supported
>Stacking and OSPF may be a very cost effective way
the P75 does not support OSPF or "stacking".
You can send in Feature Requests, but I doubt the little
box has the horsepower to handle it.
The only two-line ISDN router I've seen is the Digi Retoura
http://search.zdnet.com/pcmag/issues/1605/pcmg0042.htm
You might also look at a Cisco 2600, a little more expensive,
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/728/2600/literature.shtml
but it is modular, so you can start with the base unit (ethernet)
plus two ISDN BRI cards and later replace one BRI card with a
T1 CSU/DSU card as your needs increase.
for more than two lines, the Max 1800 is a good device,
or a cisco 3620 with a 4-port BRI module,
Actually, If you are interested in an 1800, I have one available (MX18-8BRIU).
If I offer it at $2500 will it keep you from buying a 200+?
it is about 1 1/2 years old, full kit with all cables and adapters,
docs printed in the RUBB (really usless big book) and on CDROM,
got a K56Flex shirt I can throw in too ;^)
-Jim H
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