RE: ATM-Question2

From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 06:20:24 GMT-3


   
Brian

The ATM you refer to in the CAT switch is just a LS1010 on a card that sites
in slot 13 in a Cat5513, so it is no different in terms of configuring ATM
on the routers, besides I have never heard of anyone having to configure the
ATM switch on the LAB.

HTH

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: dunne.brian@adlittle.com [mailto:dunne.brian@adlittle.com]
Sent: 09 May 2002 08:32
To: Venki
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; nobody@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: ATM-Question2

I have the same question---on the Cisco CCIE faq, it is clear ATM is still
present, but no longer on the 5000 switch, just on the router interfaces.
I've been 'hearing' as well that the 5000 switch may go away on the lab and
get replaced by the 6000s? Is there some reliable advice before some $ is
spent on a home lab....?

                    "Venki"

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                    to "Venki"

Hi wats the future of ATM.Will it be still there....or everybody is moving
towards new technologies like Gigabit...
Still do we have to concentrate on ATM for the Lab preparation....because i
cant get the proper details on what exactly should be prepared for the
LAB...

Regds
Jv



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