I'm not very familiar with the 1721 routers and while I'm researching them I
wanted to get some opinions. Isn't the 1721 really just a baby 2600 with a
slighly smaller processor and no network module slot? Are there any other
significant differences between them?
We've been using 2600, and later
In addition to the performance differences, I know there are some
functionality differences with the IOS images. Don't know them off the top
of my head, but there are some things you can do on 2600 that you can't do
on 1700.
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Hi John,
What I've found is that you can't run an Enterprise IOS on the 1721. No
IS-IS protocol.
JoeT MCSE CCNP
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John Neiberger 9/3/03 1:09:32 PM
I'm not very familiar with the 1721 routers and while I'm researching them
I
wanted to get some opinions. Isn't the 1721 really just a baby 2600 with a
slighly smaller processor and no network module slot? Are there any other
significant differences between them?
, September 03, 2003 3:14 PM
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Subject: Re: 2620XM vs. 1721 Routers [7:74727]
John Neiberger 9/3/03 1:09:32 PM
I'm not very familiar with the 1721 routers and while I'm researching
them
I
wanted to get some opinions. Isn't the 1721 really just a baby 2600
with a
slighly smaller
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