sometimes, searching cco is the best place to find an answer if you simply
enter nm-2w
2600 into the search window brings you to this:
http://www-search.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/search/public.pl?q=nm-2w+%3Cand%3E+2600num=10searchselector=0
which, as you look at the first hit
boot rooms are free. with a contract, there isn't a charge for shipping.
without, there
is. check with customer service, they can take the order over the phone.
you'll need
cisco p/n BOOT-2500=
James Willard wrote:
Hello,
I recently convinced my employer to give me a Cisco CPA2503 (the
the nm-1e2w won't work in the 2600's, look at using the nm-2w instead for
the 2610. no
restrictions on the 3620 though.
Rashid Lohiya wrote:
Hi Guys,
Anything stopping me having 2 x NM-1E-2W Cards installed in a Cisco 2610 or
3620?
ie. will this work ok?
I am thinking this may be a
You can order the chips from Cisco for free on most of the routers. You
just pay the
shipping if you don't have a service contract.
Omer Ehsan Dar wrote:
Hi all,
could anybody point out the source of cisco boot strap chips? Can we use
third party chips or do they have to be cisco approved.
make sure you have the right version for the "original" 1912. if you try and load the
latest standard or enterprise, they won't work.
looking on cco, the highest version available is 5.3.7
Niraj Palikhey wrote:
Allright, I finally got into the switch and reset it to factory defaults.
But I
CCO access for the "end user" is done by having a smartnet contract. if you have a
smartnet, go to www.cisco.com/register, follow the instructions, and you can use your
smartnet number to get cco access, and ability to download ios.
David spalding wrote:
Hi.. May I know how to get CCO member.
12.0.7XK is the first version to support the new combo modules
Thomas wrote:
Hi All - I have a 3620 router and a NM-2FE2W module. What version of IOS
supports this NM-2FE2W on 3620? The router is currently has the standard IP
IOS version installed. If a different IOS version is needed, is
the 3801 was the first conception of the 3810. avoid this at any cost.
Albert Lu wrote:
Hi all,
I've been doing some research on the 3801, I don't think Cisco even knows
it has it.
I just wanted to know what sort of router it is, and what it is capable of.
Is it worth getting for a home
525 and 535 carry the R and UR licensing scheme as well.
ItsMe wrote:
Only the PIX 515 has R and UR.
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Hi, Does anyone know a command on Pix Firewall 520 that shows what kind
of
this is a fine example of word wrap. make sure you enter the rest of the url that
wrapped to the next line.
Pradeep Kumar wrote:
Mr Jones,
That URL still does not lead to the " latest OS od 2924".
It leads to
" Document not found".
Thanks for the english typed.
-Guru
flat out, no.
the firmware isn't compatible, your isp would have to support dmt, etc, etc, etc.
Andre Fecteau wrote:
Hello,
Can I put a 677 Firmware on a 675 router? The 675 uses CAP and the 677
uses DMT! I want my DSL router to use DMT!
Thanks,
Andre
4908 doesn't support clustering or gigastacking.
root wrote:
Once cisco produce the 4908,how it can sell his 3508?
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you can sign up under the consultant program and get a CCO login that
way.
http://www.cisco.com/go/consultant
jeongwoo park wrote:
Hi everybody.
I was trying to login on cisco homepage, but I couldn't.
what is CCO?
Should I be a cisco customer who has purchased cisco product to login to
www.cisco.com/go/consult
Emilia Lambros wrote:
That site doesn't exist btw .. "Document Not Found"
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cisco homepage help!!
you c
1. Registered Reseller
2. Consultant Program
3. Valid Contract
"Michael L. Williams" wrote:
Okay now I have a question.
What prerequisites are there to signing up for a CCO account? Its sounds to
me like that's where the goods are!
Let me know so I can sign up!
Mike W.
The 7200's have NAT included in the base IP. There is no Plus image for
the 7200's
Henrique Issamu Terada wrote:
Your IOS should be at least IP Plus.
IP only does not support NAT.
Henrique Issamu Terada
CPM Comunicações - Brazil
CCNA Certified
- Original Message -
From: Kenny
One other suggestion, would be to use the Presales Helpline. The
reseller option, mind you.
Chuck Larrieu wrote:
As you know, Brad, the more expensive equipment you sell, the fatter the pay
envelope :-
As someone new to the sales side, but a tightwad customer for a number of
years,
Centri is dead. You will not be able to get keys to unlock the program
anymore. Cisco doesn't offer any support on this product whatsoever,
other tham migration programs to a PIX.
Sammi wrote:
Elvisonit has the below but we can't get past the license pass phrase.
Does anyone have a
RJ-45 to DB-25 adapter
"Luong, David" wrote:
Hi guys,
Can someone tell me how to hook up a modem to the AUX port? It
requires a RJ connection so what kind of cable would be required to
hook it up? RJ to ???
Thanks.
Dave.
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make that serial port. brain is fried.
Nick Brooks wrote:
CAB-232MT onto the async port.
doing it right now. just remember that you need to issue the
physical-layer async command to the serial port.
lanatic wrote:
Hi:
I am trying to connect my Cisco 1601 to analog modem
CAB-232MT onto the async port.
doing it right now. just remember that you need to issue the
physical-layer async command to the serial port.
lanatic wrote:
Hi:
I am trying to connect my Cisco 1601 to analog modem, can anyone
tell me what cable to use? Should I use CAB-232MT (DB60
Apologies for not posting this to the group sooner, as I'd mentioned I
was going to do.
but here is the eos announcement on the 4X00 series.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/partner/sync-src/ccsten/cc/cisco/mkt/access/4000/prodlit/1107_pp.htm
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yes, it does.
Jeff Kell wrote:
Nick Brooks wrote:
no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on
Nov 25, 2000.
Does that include the 4500M as well?
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no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on Nov
25, 2000.
Amit Mohanty wrote:
Guys,
Tell me boyz, is Cisco about to give a EOL to its 2500 series routers?
Amit
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I've the url at work, not home. It requires Partner CCO access, but i'd
be more than happy to attach the html document. it will be monday
before i go in.
ElephantChild wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2000, Nick Brooks wrote:
no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on Nov
use the BRI modules instead. if they're trying to use the modems stand
alone, they can't do this, they need at least BRI's to interact with
them.
Jim Bond wrote:
Hello,
If no PRI installed in 3640, how can you use the
digital modems? I thought you couldn't, but my
customer insist you
Calling Cisco won't do any good, you'll need to call the Testing center
directly.
Sameer Patel wrote:
call cisco at 1-800-829-NETS
Sameer
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After six weeks to
Call the testing center.
Michael Kotchkoski wrote:
After six weeks to obtain my CCNP I'm still waiting for my certification
kit. In the web page appears that it was processed on April 21, but the
mailed field still appears in blank. This is estrange for me because when I
got the CCNA, the
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