06-11-2007 10:42 AM - edited 03-03-2019 05:23 PM
Hi
I have 8 , 2600 routers in the lab enviroment. I want to connect them together in different topologies, but they only have two ethernet port and no serial one.
I wanted to ask if I should buy new ethernet or serial cards or use a switch to get more ports. What are the pros and cons.
Thanks
06-11-2007 10:54 AM
It would depend on what toplogy you are trying to simulate in the lab.
If you plan to run all the routers in one LAN then switch is desirable.
You can always configure VLANS on the switch and connect these router ports to different vlans and simulating them to be connected in different broadcast domains.
I would suggest you go for a switch and some wan cards so that you can simualte both P2P and broadcast networks.
Also you can go for a ether switch module like the NM-16EW which will serve the purpose of the switch
HTH, rate if it does
Narayan
06-11-2007 10:59 AM
You really will need to buy a switch. You would need to buy a pile of ethernet modules and build a hierarchy of routers to get them all interconnected. With a switch, you can affordably and easily connect all the routers and still even have room for expansion with the right model. If you put in a layer 2 switch with vlan support, you could also enhance your environment by vlanning off many devices and using your routers to route between the vlans.
Your switch choices are obviously 8 port, 16 port, 24 port, or 48 port. I would recommend a 24 port switch, which will allow you to add servers or further network devices to your lab at a later date.
If this helps, please rate.
06-11-2007 12:57 PM
I would recommend a vlan capable switch as well. Be aware not all IOS releases support 802.1Q on chassis 10BaseT interfaces.
See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/prod_bulletin09186a00800921e4.html
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