That funny plug is for an eight port octopus cable.
Check the "show version" for amount of Flash. Best guess is that it is 4 MB.
Believe that you want 8.
There is a utility program on CCO that will "Cisco-ize" a CiscoPro so that
it will load Cisco IOS. 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 2:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CPA-2509 (2nd try)
> 
> 
>      I have an opportunity to pick up a CiscoPro 2509.  I have
> physically examined it, but I haven't fired it up yet (I will 
> try to do
> that soon).  The box contained router, power cord, console cable, and
> docs.  This one had the funny multiport plug for the async ports, but
> didn't include any serial cables (async or sync).  The problem is that
> I need to determine the value of it.  Checking eBay indicates that
> regular 2509's go for about $800 to $900 US, and checking the
> groupstudy archives people are suggesting that CiscoPro devices are
> worth about have of the equivalent regular Cisco device.  So, 
> I'm guess
> at a value of approximately $400 to $500 US for this device.  Would
> this be a fair estimate?  I will, of course, want to upgrade 
> the IOS on
> it, which leaves me wondering if it has enough flash and RAM for even
> basic IOS 12.x?
> 
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