Re: 2509 image (was 508-CS versus 2509/2511)

2001-03-31 Thread Circusnuts

@ least 11.2  Before you have answer this question, what is you FLASH/ RAM/
boot ROM version

Phil

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From: "EA Louie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Alex Lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: 2509 image (was 508-CS versus 2509/2511)


 3 things to consider when asking for the 'good' IOS version to use:

 1.  what purpose is the termserver going to serve?
 2.  how much flash is onboard? (although apparently you can use a
 compression utility to squeeze a larger image into smaller flash)
 3.  what features do you want to want to use/experiment with?

 anything marked GD from the 12.0 version tree should work fine.

 Alex Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  What is considered a good IOS version for c2509rj ?
 
 
  ""EA Louie"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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   hmmm... if you have access to the 508-CS, it's old, but if its running
  9.21
   then many of the minimal features of the 2509/11 are available.  know
 the
   other line commands that go with the newer 12.0 IOS, though, because
you
  may
   need them in the lab  ;-)
  
   -e-
  
   Ken W. Alger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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For a CCNP/CCIE lab, is a 508-CS sufficient to act as a terminal
 server
  or
is it better to go for the 2509/11?
   
Thanks,
Ken
   
   
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Re: 2509 image (was 508-CS versus 2509/2511)

2001-03-29 Thread EA Louie

3 things to consider when asking for the 'good' IOS version to use:

1.  what purpose is the termserver going to serve?
2.  how much flash is onboard? (although apparently you can use a
compression utility to squeeze a larger image into smaller flash)
3.  what features do you want to want to use/experiment with?

anything marked GD from the 12.0 version tree should work fine.

Alex Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
99vfsk$pr9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:99vfsk$pr9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 What is considered a good IOS version for c2509rj ?


 ""EA Louie"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 99un8a$hek$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:99un8a$hek$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  hmmm... if you have access to the 508-CS, it's old, but if its running
 9.21
  then many of the minimal features of the 2509/11 are available.  know
the
  other line commands that go with the newer 12.0 IOS, though, because you
 may
  need them in the lab  ;-)
 
  -e-
 
  Ken W. Alger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  99ufk5$1jh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:99ufk5$1jh$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   For a CCNP/CCIE lab, is a 508-CS sufficient to act as a terminal
server
 or
   is it better to go for the 2509/11?
  
   Thanks,
   Ken
  
  
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