Re: Catalyst 1900 - upgrade to Enterprise Edition

2000-06-30 Thread Circusnuts



"Show me the 
money"...  It's all software & as far as the routers go, I bought a 
2500 "Feature Pack" off Ebay for $40.  The kit was real nice, it included 
11.2 (18), 11.3 (9), & 12.0(6).  If Ebay has a soft spot for home 
lab-er's, I have 9 routers & a Catalyst switch & haven't 
found it yet :-)  
 
best of luck
Phil 
 
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From: "Randy Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 1:05 PM
Subject: Catalyst 1900 - upgrade to Enterprise 
Edition
> I'd like to add a couple Cisco Catalyst 1900 
switches to my home lab.  A couple auction sites list good prices for the 
Catalyst 1900 model WS-C1912C-A.  However, it is not the enterprise 
edition.  > > I see that the enterprise edition upgrade kit 
(WS-C19/28EEUG) for the Catalyst 1900 is listed on Cisco's web site.  What 
exactly is involved to go to the enterprise edition?  Is simply a software 
upgrade, or is the purchase of hardware necessary?> > Would it be 
recommended to purchase a switch w/ the enterprise edition on it already and pay 
200-300 more instead of dealing with the upgrade kit?> > On a 
similar topic what's Cisco's policy on the following situation:> > 
If I buy a router from an auction site, for my home lab ONLY, and it has the IP 
feature set, but I'd like the enterprise feature set,  can I just download 
it from Cisco, or do I need a paper license stating that I've paid x dollars for 
this feature set?> > I hope it's not felt that this topic was off 
topic.  I know there are many individuals out there who are setting up home 
labs and this may pertain to them.> > Thanks in advance for your 
assistance.> rtw> > 
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Re: Catalyst 1900 - upgrade to Enterprise Edition

2000-06-30 Thread John Hardman

Hi

It is a simple software upgrade. Checkout www.shopper.com for current
pricing. I have done this on mine it works well.

John Hardman, MCSE+I, CCNA

""Randy Witt"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'd like to add a couple Cisco Catalyst 1900 switches to my home lab.  A
couple auction sites list good prices for the Catalyst 1900 model
WS-C1912C-A.  However, it is not the enterprise edition.
>
> I see that the enterprise edition upgrade kit (WS-C19/28EEUG) for the
Catalyst 1900 is listed on Cisco's web site.  What exactly is involved to go
to the enterprise edition?  Is simply a software upgrade, or is the purchase
of hardware necessary?
>
> Would it be recommended to purchase a switch w/ the enterprise edition on
it already and pay 200-300 more instead of dealing with the upgrade kit?
>
> On a similar topic what's Cisco's policy on the following situation:
>
> If I buy a router from an auction site, for my home lab ONLY, and it has
the IP feature set, but I'd like the enterprise feature set,  can I just
download it from Cisco, or do I need a paper license stating that I've paid
x dollars for this feature set?
>
> I hope it's not felt that this topic was off topic.  I know there are many
individuals out there who are setting up home labs and this may pertain to
them.
>
> Thanks in advance for your assistance.
> rtw
>
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Catalyst 1900 - upgrade to Enterprise Edition

2000-06-30 Thread Randy Witt

I'd like to add a couple Cisco Catalyst 1900 switches to my home lab.  A couple 
auction sites list good prices for the Catalyst 1900 model WS-C1912C-A.  However, it 
is not the enterprise edition.  

I see that the enterprise edition upgrade kit (WS-C19/28EEUG) for the Catalyst 1900 is 
listed on Cisco's web site.  What exactly is involved to go to the enterprise edition? 
 Is simply a software upgrade, or is the purchase of hardware necessary?

Would it be recommended to purchase a switch w/ the enterprise edition on it already 
and pay 200-300 more instead of dealing with the upgrade kit?

On a similar topic what's Cisco's policy on the following situation:

If I buy a router from an auction site, for my home lab ONLY, and it has the IP 
feature set, but I'd like the enterprise feature set,  can I just download it from 
Cisco, or do I need a paper license stating that I've paid x dollars for this feature 
set?

I hope it's not felt that this topic was off topic.  I know there are many individuals 
out there who are setting up home labs and this may pertain to them.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
rtw

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Catalyst 1900 - upgrade to Enterprise Edition

2000-06-30 Thread Randy Witt

I'd like to add a couple Cisco Catalyst 1900 switches to my home lab.  A couple 
auction sites list good prices for the Catalyst 1900 model WS-C1912C-A.  However, it 
is not the enterprise edition.  

I see that the enterprise edition upgrade kit (WS-C19/28EEUG) for the Catalyst 1900 is 
listed on Cisco's web site.  What exactly is involved to go to the enterprise edition? 
 Is simply a software upgrade, or is the purchase of hardware necessary?

Would it be recommended to purchase a switch w/ the enterprise edition on it already 
and pay 200-300 more instead of dealing with the upgrade kit?

On a similar topic what's Cisco's policy on the following situation:

If I buy a router from an auction site, for my home lab ONLY, and it has the IP 
feature set, but I'd like the enterprise feature set,  can I just download it from 
Cisco, or do I need a paper license stating that I've paid x dollars for this feature 
set?

I hope it's not felt that this topic was off topic.  I know there are many individuals 
out there who are setting up home labs and this may pertain to them.

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
rtw

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