It is really not that big of a deal.  In most of the labs you don't really
use that link anyway.  The only time it may come into play is with spanning
tree costs.

On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Tony Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Experts
>
> This question is regarding the IPX topology specific connection from CAT 1
> gig0/0 > gig0/2 R2
>
> My models
> WS-C3560-24PS-S supports fibre 1000base
> Cisco 2821 supports copper 1000base
>
> I understand it is not possible to have a 1 gig link between above hardware
> models and router is copper and switch is fibre.
>
> what is the difference on workbooks if this is a 100mb or 1000mb link, is
> it better to be a 1000mb link for cost purposes i.s ospf
>
> Sorry just starting out buying the hardware, the reason i wanted a 2821 is
> that it would support IOS 15 should lab change to v5
>
> BR
>
> Tony
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