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I can go on and on, but it is
Sure, the 2511 and about $700 would make a fair trade for a 2621. Have you
checked the prices on eBay? I might make this trade if you are interested.
At 03:37 PM 5/16/01 -0400, Frank Kim wrote:
Hi folks,
I got a 2511 with 16megs flash and 16megs dram that I would like to trade
for a 2621
Jim-
It looks like your router does not have any flash. You should see a line
right after the 32K bytes of NV memory that looks like this:
8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read ONLY)
This line shows the amount of flash in your router. Since you don't have
the line in your
Hello-
I have not received a message in days. What's up?
-Eddie
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Let's not split hairs here, as I doubt Cisco is/would. I agree with Ed's
last statement
Cisco provides a list of topics for the exam. We can express our personal
opinion of TECHNOLOGY that we think is important for a career regardless if
it appears on an exam. Even if that opinion has been
All-
While the list of Q's that Elijah posted may have been helpful, it does
tread close to (if not directly) violating Cisco's NDA. Cisco has clearly
posted on their web site a list of areas in which you need to be proficient
to pass the CCIE written exam. This is all we need. Posting
Troy-
Here is the URL for Cisco's instructions for password recovery.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/pswdrec_2500.html
Once you have the password, you can see the configuration and do what you
want with the router. If this is a router for your study lab, my
suggestion is to blow config
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