I just recently got four sets off eBay. Purportedly genuine Cisco. A shade over $100. Raid the departmental beer fund. :)
-r Vlade Ristevski <vrist...@ramapo.edu> writes: > It would probably be a good time to upgrade the memory on my 7206 > NPE-G1 as well (512MB). I was going to replace the router but am going > to keep it around for the Fall Semester. Anyone know of any good 3rd > party memory modules that are equivalent to the MEM-NPE-G1-1GB? I got > a quote for the official Cisco ones last summer and it was around > $5,000 lol > > On 5/6/2014 11:39 AM, Drew Weaver wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I am wondering if maybe we should make some kind of concerted effort to >> remind folks about the IPv4 routing table inching closer and closer to the >> 512K route mark. >> >> We are at about 94/95% right now of 512K. >> >> For most of us, the 512K route mark is arbitrary but for a lot of folks who >> may still be running 6500/7600 or other routers which are by default >> configured to crash and burn after 512K routes; it may be a valuable public >> service. >> >> Even if you don't have this scenario in your network today; chances are you >> connect to someone who connects to someone who connects to someone (etc...) >> that does. >> >> In case anyone wants to check on a 6500, you can run: show platform >> hardware capacity pfc and then look under L3 Forwarding Resources. >> >> Just something to think about before it becomes a story the community talks >> about for the next decade. >> >> -Drew >> > Vlad