From: Hansang Bae (hbae@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Sep 25 2002 - 03:58:54 GMT-3
At 10:11 AM 9/24/2002 +1000, Hunt Lee wrote:
>I currently have a Cisco 2620 for my study. I am just wondering what would
>be the most economic / most cost effective way to get 4 Serial Ports in
>total onto the 2620 (so I can do 4 ports frame etc).
>I know I can get NM-4A/S, but is there any other cheaper way? And with the
>NM-4A/S, can I use the same cables that I normally use for connecting 2 x
>2501's serials? Or do I need any special cables?
>Would be greatly appreciated if anyone can shed some light on this.
The NM-4A/S uses the same high density 60 PIN serials. But have you priced it out? You may be better off buying a 2523 or similiar. While the speed of the serials are limited to < 128Kbps, it doesn't really matter for home labs.
hsb
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