Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-11 Thread MADMAN

Yes thanks for the clarification!  There is a NM-2FE2W supported in
the 3600 family.

  Dave

"M.C. van den Bovenkamp" wrote:
> 
> MADMAN wrote:
> 
> > The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into the
> > chassis.
> 
> Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of, most likely.
> Which makes me wonder: how did het get a 3620 to hold 2 FE interfaces
> and an ATM interface? There is no room for them, unless Cisco brought
> out a dual-port FE NM when I wasn't looking... :-).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Marco.
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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp

David j wrote:

> There is a 2 FE NM 2-WAN card slot network module (product number
NM-2FE2W).
> In fact now I have a 3620 on the lab which have 1 ATM interface, 2 FE
> interfaces, 2 serial interfaces and 1 BRI interface (it hadn't room for
> anything else ;->)

I knew this was going to turn around and bite me :-). We don't use the 
3600 series much, so I don't keep up with them. And if you blink, you 
miss yet another module...

OK, that explains it.

Regards,

Marco.




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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread David j

As you can see in my previous post it's the module I'm using, supported at
least since 12.1(1)T according to
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/107/nm-fe2w.shtml

I'm afraid that NM-2FE2SW doesn't exist (I presumed that you were talking
about NM-2FE2W but I did a search at cisco just in case...:->)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> OK, OK, I can't type!
> NM-2FE2W!!
> 
> (If anyone has heard of a NM-2FE2SW though I'd be interested to
> know what
> it is ;-)
> 
> JMcL
> - Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 11/07/2002 11:59 am
> -
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Heard of the NM-2FE2SW?
> I haven't checked whether it is supported by the 3620, though.
> 
> JMcL
> - Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 11/07/2002 09:47 am
> -
> 
> 
> "M.C. van den Bovenkamp" 
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> 
> 
> MADMAN wrote:
> 
> > The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into
> the
> > chassis.
> 
> Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of,
> most likely.
> Which makes me wonder: how did het get a 3620 to hold 2 FE
> interfaces
> and an ATM interface? There is no room for them, unless Cisco
> brought
> out a dual-port FE NM when I wasn't looking... :-).
> 
>  Regards,
> 
>  Marco.
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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OK, OK, I can't type!
NM-2FE2W!!

(If anyone has heard of a NM-2FE2SW though I'd be interested to know what 
it is ;-)

JMcL
- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 11/07/2002 11:59 am -






Heard of the NM-2FE2SW?
I haven't checked whether it is supported by the 3620, though.

JMcL
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MADMAN wrote:

> The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into the
> chassis.

Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of, most likely. 
Which makes me wonder: how did het get a 3620 to hold 2 FE interfaces 
and an ATM interface? There is no room for them, unless Cisco brought 
out a dual-port FE NM when I wasn't looking... :-).

 Regards,

 Marco.
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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Heard of the NM-2FE2SW?
I haven't checked whether it is supported by the 3620, though.

JMcL
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MADMAN wrote:

> The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into the
> chassis.

Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of, most likely. 
Which makes me wonder: how did het get a 3620 to hold 2 FE interfaces 
and an ATM interface? There is no room for them, unless Cisco brought 
out a dual-port FE NM when I wasn't looking... :-).

 Regards,

 Marco.
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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread David j

There is a 2 FE NM 2-WAN card slot network module (product number NM-2FE2W).
In fact now I have a 3620 on the lab which have 1 ATM interface, 2 FE
interfaces, 2 serial interfaces and 1 BRI interface (it hadn't room for
anything else ;->)

M.C. van den Bovenkamp wrote:
> 
> MADMAN wrote:
> 
> > The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into
> the
> > chassis.
> 
> Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of,
> most likely.
> Which makes me wonder: how did het get a 3620 to hold 2 FE
> interfaces
> and an ATM interface? There is no room for them, unless Cisco
> brought
> out a dual-port FE NM when I wasn't looking... :-).
> 
>   Regards,
> 
>   Marco.
> 
> 




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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp

MADMAN wrote:

> The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into the
> chassis.

Not on a 3620 they aren't. That's the 2620 you're think of, most likely. 
Which makes me wonder: how did het get a 3620 to hold 2 FE interfaces 
and an ATM interface? There is no room for them, unless Cisco brought 
out a dual-port FE NM when I wasn't looking... :-).

Regards,

Marco.




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Re: High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread MADMAN

The 2 FE's in your 3620 are not modules, the are built into the
chassis.

  Dave

David j wrote:
> 
> Hello boys!
> I've read here
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/atmnm_ov.htm
> that you can have only 2 high-speed modules (FE,HSSI and ATM) in a 3640.
> Anybody knows why? is this information updated?
> I have a couple of 3620 with 2FE and one ATM modules and I'm wondering if
> they could have some problem in the future due to that restriction, they
are
> working fine by now...
> Thanks in advance.
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High-speed interfaces on 3600 [7:48543]

2002-07-10 Thread David j

Hello boys!
I've read here
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/3600/prodlit/atmnm_ov.htm
that you can have only 2 high-speed modules (FE,HSSI and ATM) in a 3640.
Anybody knows why? is this information updated?
I have a couple of 3620 with 2FE and one ATM modules and I'm wondering if
they could have some problem in the future due to that restriction, they are
working fine by now...
Thanks in advance.


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