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What type of Routers do you use on your job
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1700 Series 1 10.00%
2500 Series 6 60.00%
3600 Series 2 20.00%
4000 Series 1 10.00%
Total: 7 votes 100%
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Working on: Linux +,CWA ooh and slowly working on that Business degree.

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What type of routers do you use on your job

2500 Series

3600 Series

4000 Series

1700 Series

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So everyone gets the CCNA, and doesn't use routers?

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I'm getting my CCNA so people trust me to use routers. Although not at work I use 2524 router and soon to be a AGS+ and a 3102 router. Then in a couple more weeks i plan on getting a couple more 2500's

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We use one or two pipeline, Cabletron and a couple of Ciscos (2500 and 3600) if there was a generic network exam that had as much respect as CCNA I would have got that instead.

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we gots
1 3640
2 7206
1 2509
2 2600
1 pix 515
1 pix 501
3 1600 at remotes

not counting 45 WAN switches
and a big honking marconi ASX1000
a bunch of Cisco Catalyst 3524/3548/3508 LAN switches.

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For my project right now I think the list will be something like this:
2610 & 2612
2620
3640
3662
7206VXR
12008
and MSFC2 if you want to count the L3 function of the 6500.

Periodically I have to hit some of the legacy gear which is generally 261x, 4000, 7000, 750x, and Cat8500s, but I've even seen an AGS+ at one point.

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I get to play around on a couple diffrent types..

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10000
7206
1600

Don't get to config anything but the 1600's but its still fun !!!

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