The cisco 2500's are not that difficult to confifure, and the
documentation available at cisco's site is very good. The on-line help
also is pretty good. In most cases, configuring an interface can be done
with one or two commands.
On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Scott Rothgaber wrote:
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 10:02:16 -0400
> From: Scott Rothgaber <scott@easley.net>
> To: Portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: Re: (PM) piece of junk
>
> On 15 Jun 98, at 0:42, Dennis D. Baker, Jr wrote:
>
> > it takes a rocket
> > scientist to configure and maintain a Cisco.
>
> Aw, man! Is this true? Like Dennis, I do not have tons of time to
> spend on one specific task. Does Lucington make something that rivals
> the 2514 (I think that's the one... 2 WAN's, 1 LAN) with filtering,
> statistics, etc? If so, that would be great, 'cause when you purchase
> a Cisco, a *lot* of what you're paying for is the name.
>
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