I agree they boot slowbut its the same basic commands to get around
in one of these as in a 2509 or 2511. I picked up a CS-516 for like
$300but of course, more people are realizing that all you need to
practice
terminal server commands is one of these babies so the prices are on the
increa
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
Hi
Yes these are good boxes. As far as I know (anyone taken the lab correct me)
the 2511 used in the lab is just for reverse telnet access to the rest of
the rack and is not used in the labs. So the ability to run IOS above 10.3
shouldn't matter. Note, you will have to TFTP boot 10.3 for find the
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/e
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 2509/1
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
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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