Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Joshua Beining

It seems that there is some confusion wrt network modules and 2600/3600
routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not supported
for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others advertising the
NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from Cisco that says the
NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone provide some imput.
Thanks.

-Joshua




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Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Vincent Chong

Yes it will, please checked with cisco web site before you post this
question.

Joshua Beining   It seems that there is some confusion wrt network
modules and 2600/3600
 routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not
supported
 for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others advertising the
 NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from Cisco that says
the
 NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone provide some imput.
 Thanks.

 -Joshua
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RE: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Chuck Larrieu

To repeat:

You can check out the Cisco config tool at

http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/front.x/newConfig/config_root.pl

for the most part, this will give you accurate information about what cards
are supported on which platform. It is also a good way to check the IOS
image required to support various cards.

Chuck


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Subject:Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

It seems that there is some confusion wrt network modules and 2600/3600
routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not supported
for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others advertising the
NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from Cisco that says the
NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone provide some imput.
Thanks.

-Joshua
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Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Kevin Wigle

Geesh. you can't win, this list is for questions - checking CCO
isn't all that friendly very often, but having said that the
more you use it the more manageable it becomes.

I also have lots of problems with official statements of what module is
available for which router when talking about the 2600/3600 families.

Anybody on this list should remember the threads not too long ago about
Fastethernet modules for the 2600.  One lister said he is actually using
it but Cisco says it is not supported.

Anyway, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/module
(I understand that url's get filtered if they're the first thing so this
should work ... )

We'll see: if the url is stripped then go to www . cisco . com / go / module
Take out all the spaces if you have to use this.

Select the Solution Finder tab on the left and then Search Now on the
next screen.

For Search #1 select ATM Edge Connectivity
2600 series
ATM
ATM

and click on Click Here for Search#1

Sorry, I can't help much more than that.

I just checked and there are many listed but need IOS 12.0(5)T or higher

Kevin Wigle

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From: Vincent Chong 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]


 Yes it will, please checked with cisco web site before you post this
 question.

 Joshua Beining   It seems that there is some confusion wrt network
 modules and 2600/3600
  routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not
 supported
  for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others advertising
the
  NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from Cisco that says
 the
  NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone provide some
imput.
  Thanks.
 
  -Joshua
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RE: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Daniel Cotts

Joshua;
From the Modularity Cafe area:
NM-4T: Four-port Serial Network Module 2600 series - Not Available
From the pricing area (DPRG) NM-4T is not listed for the 2600s.
I seem to remember that someone plugged one into a 2600 and it wasn't
recognized. If that has changed and someone knows from experience then let
us know.

 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 12:21 PM
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 Subject: Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]
 
 
 Geesh. you can't win, this list is for questions - 
 checking CCO
 isn't all that friendly very often, but having said 
 that the
 more you use it the more manageable it becomes.
 
 I also have lots of problems with official statements of 
 what module is
 available for which router when talking about the 2600/3600 families.
 
 Anybody on this list should remember the threads not too long 
 ago about
 Fastethernet modules for the 2600.  One lister said he is 
 actually using
 it but Cisco says it is not supported.
 
 Anyway, go to http://www.cisco.com/go/module
 (I understand that url's get filtered if they're the first 
 thing so this
 should work ... )
 
 We'll see: if the url is stripped then go to www . cisco . 
 com / go / module
 Take out all the spaces if you have to use this.
 
 Select the Solution Finder tab on the left and then Search 
 Now on the
 next screen.
 
 For Search #1 select ATM Edge Connectivity
 2600 series
 ATM
 ATM
 
 and click on Click Here for Search#1
 
 Sorry, I can't help much more than that.
 
 I just checked and there are many listed but need IOS 
 12.0(5)T or higher
 
 Kevin Wigle
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Vincent Chong 
 To: 
 Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 12:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]
 
 
  Yes it will, please checked with cisco web site before you post this
  question.
 
  Joshua Beining   It seems that there is some confusion 
 wrt network
  modules and 2600/3600
   routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not
  supported
   for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others 
 advertising
 the
   NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from 
 Cisco that says
  the
   NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone 
 provide some
 imput.
   Thanks.
  
   -Joshua




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Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Pawel Sikora

- Original Message - 
From: Daniel Cotts 

 Joshua;
 From the Modularity Cafe area:
 NM-4T: Four-port Serial Network Module 2600 series - Not Available
 From the pricing area (DPRG) NM-4T is not listed for the 2600s.
 I seem to remember that someone plugged one into a 2600 and it wasn't
 recognized. If that has changed and someone knows from experience then let
 us know.

We use in our environment some 2600 with 
NM-2W + 2x WIC-2T for almost same price as NM-4T. (for new pieces)
This is more flexible that we can equip six serial ports if needed.

The only potential advantage (if NM-4T would be
supported in 2600) is the command 
show controller serial x/y  
showing actual clock rate provided by DCE.

Probably negative answer for the subject could have the cause
in some problems in different implementation of PCI
buses in 2600 versus 3600 architectures. (old PCI bridge or so on)
Note that NM-4T is very similar - PCB, chips, connector,
with PA-4T for 7200 series.

Pawel/




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Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Jonathan Hays

The following URL seems to strongly indicate that the NM-4T is supported:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120t/120t5/atm_ima.htm




Joshua Beining wrote:

 It seems that there is some confusion wrt network modules and 2600/3600
 routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not
supported
 for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others advertising the
 NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from Cisco that says the
 NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone provide some imput.
 Thanks.

 -Joshua
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Re: Will the NM-4T work on 2600 series routers [7:3056]

2001-05-03 Thread Jason Roysdon

NM-4T1-IMA is what is referenced on that URL you've posted

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t5/atm_ima.htm
 )

NM-4T1-IMA != NM-4T


NM-4T1-IMA: Four-port T1 ATM Network Module with IMA
The 4-port T1 ATM Network Module with IMA provides access to ATM WAN
up-links at fractional T3 bandwidths. Each link provides 4 ports with up to
6 Mbps connectivity. The T1 version provides an RJ-45 connector with
integrated CSU/DSU. Click Here for Datasheet.

Supported Platforms 
Minimum IOS Versions
3660 series - 12.0(5)T
3640 - 12.0(5)T
3620 - 12.0(5)T
2650 - 12.1(3)T
2600 series - 12.0(5)T

NM-4T: Four-port Serial Network Module
This network module has four synchronous serial interfaces, and supports a
total full-duplex throughput of 8 megabits per second (Mbps), which can be
realized over one port (at 8Mb/s) or across all four ports (at 2Mb/s on each
port). Each port supports full-duplex and half-duplex operation at T1 and E1
speeds. All ports use identical DB-60 connectors that support five interface
types (RS-232, RS-449, RS-530, V.35, X.21) in either DTE or DCE mode. Click
Here for Datasheet.

Supported Platforms 
Minimum IOS Versions
3660 series - 12.0(5)T
3640 - 11.2(4)XA
3620 - 11.2(4)XA
2650 - Not Available
2600 series - Not Available



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 The following URL seems to strongly indicate that the NM-4T is supported:


http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/120newft/120
t/120t5/atm_ima.htm




 Joshua Beining wrote:

  It seems that there is some confusion wrt network modules and 2600/3600
  routers.  Searching on Ciscos site, they say that the NM-4T is not
 supported
  for the 2600 series but I see cisco resellers, and others advertising
the
  NM-4T for 2600/3600 routers.  Am I missing the doc from Cisco that says
the
  NM-4T is now supported on the 2600 sereis?  Can anyone provide some
imput.
  Thanks.
 
  -Joshua
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