Re: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-30 Thread Edmund Woltynski

Recently did the same - was apprehensive about using non-recommended
Cisco parts, in lab equipment - used Kingston and has not missed a beat
so far.

Adam Burgess wrote:
 
 I have 8 2500's, two 2600's and a 4500M, all with Kingston Flash and DRAM
 and I have never had a problem with any of them.
 
 Regards
 
 Adam
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 I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
 IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and
flash.
 So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
 units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a
production
 environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some circuit
 on the router.
 
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RE: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-30 Thread LeBrun, Tim

same here...

Tim LeBrun
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-Original Message-
From: Edmund Woltynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 3:31 AM
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Subject: Re: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]


Recently did the same - was apprehensive about using non-recommended
Cisco parts, in lab equipment - used Kingston and has not missed a beat
so far.

Adam Burgess wrote:
 
 I have 8 2500's, two 2600's and a 4500M, all with Kingston Flash and DRAM
 and I have never had a problem with any of them.
 
 Regards
 
 Adam
 -Original Message-
 From: xc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, 30 April 2001 11:34 AM
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 Subject: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]
 
 I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
 IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and
flash.
 So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
 units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a
production
 environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some
circuit
 on the router.
 
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RE: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-29 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Yes I have and no there have been no blatant problems. I buy from
memoryx.com There are several other sources as well.

In a production environment, al that happens is that your Smartnet is
rendered null and void. If Cisco finds out.

Chuck

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Subject:has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and flash.
So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a production
environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some circuit
on the router.

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RE: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-29 Thread Russ Kreigh

currently running smart brand memory in my 2500 series, 16mb parity simms

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Subject: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]


I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and flash.
So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a production
environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some circuit
on the router.

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RE: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-29 Thread Adam Burgess

I have 8 2500's, two 2600's and a 4500M, all with Kingston Flash and DRAM
and I have never had a problem with any of them.

Regards

Adam
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Subject: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]


I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and flash.
So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a production
environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some circuit
on the router.

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Re: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-29 Thread Vincent Chong

Tried with all my cisco 2500 seies, found no problem.

xc  wrote in message
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 I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
 IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and
flash.
 So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and flash
 units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a
production
 environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some
circuit
 on the router.

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Re: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]

2001-04-29 Thread Circusnuts

No problems...  I've probably upgraded no less than 25 routers this way.
Just look for 72 pin, 60 nanosecond or better,  parity...

That's it !!!
Phil

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Subject: Re: has anybody tried non-Cisco approved flash/memory [7:2498]


 Tried with all my cisco 2500 seies, found no problem.

 xc  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  I need to upgrade some of my lab routers to handle 12.0 and 12.1.  These
  IOS's are resource hogs, so apparently I need to pump up the DRAM and
 flash.
  So, has anybody tried out some of those non-Cisco approved DRAM and
flash
  units?  Don't worry, none of my routers are going to be used in a
 production
  environment.  But I won't do it if these units completely blow some
 circuit
  on the router.
 
  XC
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