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Cisco > CCDA/CCDP > The 1600 router

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We have to memorize all the different types of routers and what they do.

I guess we could start with the 1600

1600 router?

This is the smallest of the routers, it is good for use in a small office, It

It comes with an ISDN, ETHERNET, Serial connections.

Anyone wanna add anything.


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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc...600/index.shtml

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Cisco have 700 Series, 800 Series routers as a very basic solution.

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I think for the ccda exam that want you to know when to use 1600 routers and up. I don't think there gonna be questioning you on the 600-700. At the same time very useful information, that is to know that a 600-700 router is home based solution for your routing needs.

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In between the Cisco 700 series and the 1600 series is the 1000 series router. The Cisco 1000 series is for small business to entry level mid to large business suitable for remote and branch office use. Probably not in the test.

The 2500 series is the next class of router above the 1600. Supports ethernet and/or token ring depending on the model.

For more information go to the link above refer by danny226.

Correct me if I'm wrong??

Thanks

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Oops. Might want to add the 1700 series in there. 1720s, 1750s are plentifull. This modular router interchanges with the modules/WICs of the 1600, 2600, some 3600 routers. The Cisco Networking Academy Program
Unit 5 (BSCN) lab has all 1720s and some 1900
switches. CCNA classes have all 2501s, go figure?
Dale CCNA?

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