Re: Replacement for 2511



On 29 Mrz., 14:48, "Trendkill" <jpma...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 29, 1:23 am, "dennis" <ukonstan...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Group,

I need information about a replacement product for the cisco 2511 with
16 x RJ45
Which one can I use ? In the cisco doc I found as replacement the
2610XM...but I don't think it has 16 x RJ45 ?!

And also what about the cables for the 2511? Is ist possible that I
can order additional cables for the 2511 ?

thx

dennis

Why not just buy a L3 switch with 24 or 48 ports that you can turn up
router interfaces on? I'd like some more information on why you need
a router with 16 ethernet interfaces...then we may be able to suggest
better alternatives.

The router should act a a terminalserver

.



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