The 2600 can handle two t-1's with no trouble at all. In fact, I don't
see why the 2500 couldn't, provided other processes were taking up minimal
cpu usage.
Mike
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Tatsuya Kawasaki wrote:
> hello...
>
> I know cisco 2500 can physically handle 2 T1 but techincally
> it can not. Do you know whether 2600 can or not?
> which low end cisco router can handle 2 T1s?
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> Tatsuya
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