well,

I did not bought it ...
found it under a desk, very dusty ... decide to try to resuscitate it ...

and what about all the second hand material?
the tons of old machine that are no longer used but which can still play a
role somewhere?
you think they should also ask for a cco account when they buy it ? :-)


2007/11/16, Ernest - (AfriNIC) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> Pb 1 : How do I know if my particular router can support
> >> the IOS 12.0version and how can I get the right image ?
> >
> > You need to have a CCO account with Cisco or ask the mailing
> > lists, like you've just done.
>
> just to add to Mark's comment, next time you purchase Cisco gear (router,
> switch, etc..) ask the salesman to include a "smartnet contract" for you.
> This will give you CCO access, and you can download as much IOS as you
> want ;)
>
> eb
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