There are a lot of little things that make the 4000, 4000m, 4500, 4500m, &
the 4700 series different.  For you & me (home lab people), you must have @
least a 4500 to run ATM & FE modules.  Anything more is of no value unless
you're with production.  The 4700M is probably a year away from having too
little RAM for full BGP tables, so odds are you'll see these pushed down
toward the Access layer...  if they're still being used (@ least that's the
way I saw things in parts of the US government's network).

Have I hit on anything you asked :o)
Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ahmed Mamoor Amimi" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 12:24 PM
Subject: 4000 verses 4500M and 4700M [7:12154]


> Hi,
> Can anyone tell me the difference b/w 4000 and 4500M.
> The price for 4000 used is very low as compared to 4500M or 4700M. I
> think there is no difference except of memory.
> Please correct me
>
> Thanks,
> Mamoor
> CNE CCIP




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