12.3T Not for 2500 and 2600 ? [7:73249]

2003-07-30 Thread bill cisco-guy
Anyone see any anouncement on 12.3 being last relase of IOS for 
2500 and 2600 routers.  The new T line does not have any images
for anything other than the XM series of the 2600 and the 2691.

I guess this partly because they repackaged all the images and smallest
thing they have is called IPBASE which uses 64M ram and
16m flash. 


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RE: 12.3T Not for 2500 and 2600 ? [7:73249]

2003-07-30 Thread Reimer, Fred
All of those routers are EOL'd.  They can't support them forever (although
the non-XM 2600's surely didn't last too long)...

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From: bill cisco-guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: 12.3T Not for 2500 and 2600 ? [7:73249]

Anyone see any anouncement on 12.3 being last relase of IOS for 
2500 and 2600 routers.  The new T line does not have any images
for anything other than the XM series of the 2600 and the 2691.

I guess this partly because they repackaged all the images and smallest
thing they have is called IPBASE which uses 64M ram and
16m flash.




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Re: 12.3T Not for 2500 and 2600 ? [7:73249]

2003-07-30 Thread
Reimer, Fred  wrote in message
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 All of those routers are EOL'd.  They can't support them forever (although
 the non-XM 2600's surely didn't last too long)...


well, this is one way to solve the problem of CCIE glut - make it impossible
for folks to be able to afford the necessary equipment for home labs ;-



 Fred Reimer - CCNA


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 -Original Message-
 From: bill cisco-guy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 3:23 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: 12.3T Not for 2500 and 2600 ? [7:73249]

 Anyone see any anouncement on 12.3 being last relase of IOS for
 2500 and 2600 routers.  The new T line does not have any images
 for anything other than the XM series of the 2600 and the 2691.

 I guess this partly because they repackaged all the images and smallest
 thing they have is called IPBASE which uses 64M ram and
 16m flash.




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Re: 12.3T Not for 2500 and 2600 ? [7:73249]

2003-07-30 Thread John Neiberger
 Chuck Whose Road is Ever Shorter  7/30/03
4:36:57 PM 
Reimer, Fred  wrote in message
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 All of those routers are EOL'd.  They can't support them forever
(although
 the non-XM 2600's surely didn't last too long)...


well, this is one way to solve the problem of CCIE glut - make it
impossible
for folks to be able to afford the necessary equipment for home labs ;-

Why not? I think Juniper has been doing that from the beginning!




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