""Howard C. Berkowitz""  wrote in message
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> At 2:50 AM +0000 6/28/03, Hemingway wrote:
>      Is that Ernest, Margot, or Mariel?


which would yoiu prefer?  :->


>
> >for those using some mix of 26xx routers in their study labs, one can now
> >get the "enterprise basic" IOS load, which includes such things as IS-IS,
> >BGP, MPLS, CEF, but none of the obsolte crap such as  Apollo and Banyan
> >(still has DEC and DLSw, which I guess will never go away)
> >
> >an interesting find on the feature set is that VRRP is now supported.
Look
> >for that to be tested the first few weeks of the revised labs. betcha :->
> >
> >Cisco seems to like the "T" trains for some reason, so I've heard.
>
> Is migrating really the right word? Birds migrate south (in the
> Northern hemisphere), but then fly back in the spring.


throughout history, populations have migrated, and it's been more or less
one way.

>
> >
> >
> >
> >""Alex""  wrote in message
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> >>  Yes they will, you can download them from Cisco's web site but you
need
> to
> >>  have a CCO account.
> >>
> >>  Alex
> >>  ""Ashok C Braganza""  wrote in message
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> >>  > Can someone tell me, if the following Routers will support Cisco IOS
> >12.2?
> >>  > and where i can find these IOS.
> >>  >
> >>  > 2501 (16D/16F)(2S,1E)
> >>  >  2503 (16D/16F)(2S,1E,1ISDN)
> >>  >  2511 (16D/16F)(2S,1E,16Asyn)
> >>  >  2522 (16D/16F)(10S,1E,1ISDN)
> >>  >
> >>  > Thanks
> >>  >
> >>  > A. Braganza




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