RE: Making a 4 port Frame Switch out of two 1601's

From: Rajeev Siddappa (raj_lab@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 30 2001 - 11:01:53 GMT-3


   
Hey Guys,

Just check in CCprep.com. they have some free
configuration for this.

Rajeev.

--- "Dorroh, Hunter" <hdorroh@absnt.com> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> I saw somewhere where you could take two routers and
> connect them via the
> async cables and then make the two routers appear as
> a four port frame
> switch (assuming each router had 2 serial
> interfaces). If I remember when I
> did it the frame route statments were a bit
> confusing but it did work. I
> finally got a NM-4 for my 2600 so that I could free
> up the two 2500 series
> routers.
>
> I just finished playing with BGP lab and it is late
> here in Virginia or I
> would try to dig up where I found it. If you do not
> come across anything
> let me know and I will go looking.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Hunter
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Rummel [mailto:Rummel@Hawaii.rr.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:30 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Making a 4 port Frame Switch out of two
> 1601's
>
>
> I was wondering is it possible to make a Frameswitch
> with two 1601.
> Frameswitch meaning I could have Point to
> Multipoint.
> Each 1601 has two serial interfaces and 1 Ethernet
> Interface
> I was messing around with routmaps and Frame-relay
> route but nothing
> yet.
> Has anyone done this? Any suggestions
>
> Thanks....
>
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