I think the ground shipping from CA to Wash, DC was like $4.00  I ordered 4
sets the other day.  It's best if you call directly into Cisco sales,
telling them you have the part #'s & are ready to order.  This way you're
not sent to presales & then led through the "what are the serial #'s off you
routers" bit.  I think Cisco has most of my 2500's having belonged to AT&T
or the Defense Department.  I get tired of explaining how Ebay works :o)

Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Lee 
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: BOOT-2500= bios [7:1412]


> Use the contact phone no. on their website. You need to talk to pre-sale
> first then you'll be transfer to sales to the order. The boot-2500= is
free
> but the way Cisco handles it, they still consider it as a sale.
>
>
> ""RamG""  wrote in message
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> > I will be getting couple of 8MB flash {3rd Party}.  As per seller
> BOOT-2500
> > bios will be needed to recognize the flash upgrade.  I heard Cisco
> provides
> > this item for free but have to pay shipping charge. I am unable to find
> the
> > link at Cisco site.  Does any one has the link.
> >
> > Thanks  /  RamG
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