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Re: Cisco Router Model

 
win_naing
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Cisco Router Model

Hi all,

For the configuration belowed:

(LAN 1)....(Router 1)------------------------------(Router 2)----(LAN 2)

In general, which router model for (router 2) will be the best to choose in the view of performance issue. They also have to implement G703 specification.

I'd appreciate all of your suggestions.

Thank you in advance.
Win Naing
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Christopher Caldwell
Honored Contributor

Re: Cisco Router Model

The answer is it depends on
1) what the interface is between Router 2 and Station 2
and
2) what the throughput requirements are _today_ and in the future.
Ron Kinner
Honored Contributor

Re: Cisco Router Model

Any of the 2610 and higher systems will support a G703 and an Ethernet connection and they come with a wide variety of E1 style cabling.

I'm assuming you are just doing a simple TCP/IP connection with a small routing table. If you are connecting to the internet and want to store the whole internet routing table then you will need one of the bigger boxes.

There is a 703 option in the 1700's but I couldn't get the configurator
http://www.cisco.com/public/ordering_info.shtml
to accept it so you might need to talk to your local Cisco salesman. I didn't spend much time with it so it may just be you need to use a 1700 model with a higher number than the base model. Also cable choices were much more limited.

Ron
win_naing
Occasional Contributor

Re: Cisco Router Model

Thanks a lot.

WN.