I agree with all the below- in fact, my introduction ot the Cisco networking
world was through that configurator tool; I've built my networking knowledge
from product configurations back to theory instead of the more usual
reverse. It is occasionally flaky, and infrequesntly broken, but it by and
large is an excellent tool.

It doesn't let you configure an NM-1FE into a 26xx, though, even though it's
a working configuration.

-Gabriel McCall, CCDP/CCNP+Sec

""Chuck Larrieu"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hey, Aaron, when's that lab scheduled?
>
> I wanted to add that one reason for keeping the Cisco configuration tool
> link handy is that Cisco appears to be committed to it, in terms of
keeping
> it current. There is information there, for example, that cannot be found
> within the regular product information pages on CCO.
>
> So, for example, there is nary a word about the 2650 and 2651 in the
product
> documentation or catalogue, but the configuration tool has the product,
DRAM
> and flash maximums and minimums, as well as all the modules available.
>
> The reseller's version of the page also includes information on expected
> lead time between ordering and shipping.
>
> I haven't fooled around with it too much, but among the tools offered to
> members of the consultant's program is a handy little matrix that allows
one
> to specify technologies, ports, etc and then come up with a list of
products
> matching those requirements.
>
> Cisco continues to make every effort to offer first rate tools and support
> to interested parties. Having recently visited a couple of Cisco
competitor
> web sites to find things, I can say that the competition is in general a
bit
> behind in this area.
>
> Yes there are some shortcomings. The information provided about the CVPN
> line, for example, borders on pathetic. But situations like this appear to
> be the rare exception, not the general rule.
>
> Here's the link one more time. Check it out. It can be a valuable part of
> your study and professional arsenal.
>
> http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/config_root.pl
>
> Chuck
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Aaron K. Dixon
> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 2:19 PM
> To: Aaron Moreau-Cook; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: BGP on 2600?
>
> If you get one of the 2600 models with the 80MHz processor you can run 128
> MB RAM.  The 40 and 50 MHz processors only support 64 MB of RAM.
>
> The 80 MHz processor only comes in the 265x models.
>
> Regards,
> Aaron K. Dixon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Aaron Moreau-Cook
> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 3:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: BGP on 2600?
>
>
> I read a few weeks back that someone has a 2600 series router with 128mb
RAM
> in in.
>
> Can someone confirm, or deny that you can put 128mb RAM in a 2600?
>
> Thanks
>
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