I have a Cisco 2501 32k 8 mg of ram IOS 12.1 2 serials port 1 10 base
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Hi all,
I believe this question has been asked by somebody. Can
you point me the link to what type of memory can be added to a very old Cisco
2501 ? Thanks.
rom: Benny Leong [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I believe this question has been asked by somebody. Can you point me the
> link to what type of memory can
I recently purchased a 2501 Router with IOS 12.0 and upgraded the memory to
16MB. But when the router boots up, it shows 14,???K/2048K. Is this what
it's suppose to show for 16MB. The memory module I installed is a 16MB
Parity 70ns simm. Just wondering if that's the way it shows 16MB of RAM.
Dear Group
I must config systems include cisco 2511 , server NT setup Trustme 1.1 on
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pls show me how to config router to access the TrustMe server from remote
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fixed" DRAM soldered on the system board. Your 16
MB stick is used as 2 MB Shared and 14 MB Primary.
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> From: Tai Ngo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 1:07 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
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it has 16MB total, 14MB main, 2MB shared
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> I recently purchased a 2501 Router with IOS 12.0 and upgraded the memory
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> 16MB. But when the router boots up, it shows 14,???K/2048K. Is this what
> it's
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Hi Folks,
I have a few Cisco 2501 routers all eith the same
startup problem. On startup, the routers behave
normal, but after the "Press RETURN to get started"
message, the routers come up with errors about the
ethernet and serial interfaces, restarts and then hang
up completely.
Thi
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Hi Folks,
I have a few Cisco 2501 routers all eith the same
startup problem. On startup, the routers behave
normal, but after the "Pr
I have a cisco router 2501 and I cannot boot to the prompt. The Router
starts fine and hangs during the boot up. I have tried to get into the
ROMMON prompt, that did not worked. I also swaped the flash memory with
another 2503 and still I cannot boot to the prompt.
I need it for my home lab.
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Can someone point me in the direction of used cisco gear? Any 2501's for
sale?
Please reply to this address. Thanks Paul.
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Hi,
I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501 running
12.2 (IP Plus)
but it doesn't seem to know the encapsulation dot1q command.
Does anyone know if the 2500 series supports dot1q ?
Thanks, Thomas
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 8:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Strange problem with Cisco 2501 routers
Hi Folks,
I have a few Cisco 2501 r
e in any way. They look quite normal, assuming the
ethernet port was connected to something but the serial ports were not.
HTH,
John
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a few Cisco 2501 routers all eith the same
> startup problem. On startup, the routers behave
> normal, bu
7 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Strange problem with Cisco 2501 routers
The only startup errors evident in this output is this:
> Unknown or ambiguous service arg - udp-small-servers
> Unknown or ambiguous service arg - tcp-small-servers
> Illegal IP key
, February 07, 2001 7:31 AM
To: 'John Neiberger'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Strange problem with Cisco 2501 routers
You're right, but I think he is talking about the UPDOWN messages.
This could be due to a "shutdown" line in each interface, but
ubject: Strange problem with Cisco 2501 routers
>
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have a few Cisco 2501 routers all eith the same
> startup problem. On startup, the routers behave
> normal, but after the "Press RETURN to get started"
> message, the routers come up wi
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From: mindiani mindiani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help with a cisco 2501
I have a cisco router 2501 and I cannot boot to the prompt. The Router
starts fine and hangs
I have been keeping an eye on Ebay, reasonbly priced used 2501s seem to
be available every day, maybe some users have bought this way and advise
us on their experiance
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone point me in the direction of used cisco gear? Any 2501's for
> sale?
> Please reply t
Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
in and be converted to DC for the routers ??? Thanks Simon
Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
in and be converted to DC for the routers ??? Thanks Simon
hi all,
i have 4 unit of used cisco 2501 router selling for sin $950.00 each.
I am in singapore area.
this router have 2 serial interface and 1 AUI,
has 1 Europe/Asia style power cable.
running 12.1 series Enterprise PLUS software.
16 meg flash and 16 meg dram.
if you need V.35 cable and
dot1.q is not supported on 2500
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> Hi,
>
> I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
running
> 12.2 (IP Plus)
> but it doesn't seem to
""Thomas Muller"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
running
> 12.2 (IP Plus)
> but it doesn't seem to know the encapsulation dot1q comm
I don't believe that any of the 2500 series routers support trunking of
any variety. If I'm wrong someone will surely correct me.
John
>>> "Thomas Muller" 1/9/03 8:21:59 AM >>>
Hi,
I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
, January 09, 2003 7:43 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cisco 2501 & dot1q encapsulation ? [7:60699]
>
>
> I don't believe that any of the 2500 series routers support trunking of
> any variety. If I'm wrong someone will surely correct me.
>
> John
&g
Larry Letterman
> Network Engineer
> San Jose Transport
> Cisco Systems Inc.
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> > John Neiberger
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: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cisco 2501 & dot1q encapsulation ? [7:60699]
I dont believe so either, since they only support a 10BT
ethernet connection...
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
San Jose Transport
Cisco Systems Inc.
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Hi,
I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
running
12.2 (IP Plus)
but it doesn't seem to know the encapsulation dot1q command.
Does anyone know if the 2500 series supports d
Road"
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""Thomas Muller"" wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've tried to configure dot1q on the L
stEthernet interfaces, and 2501
> has only Ethernet, so it isn't supported.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Thomas Muller"
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> 09/01/2003 16:21
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Good to know, thanks!!
"Sam Sneed"
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This is not true. ISL is onlly s
expand on it? Which model/IOS? I have a plain 4000 with
> 12.1(11) and it doesn't support it..
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "cebuano"
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> 09/01/2003 22:04
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>
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> nrf
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 12:52 PM
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>
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>
> This is possible with certa
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I've just configured dot1q on a 4500 with NP6E and IOS 12.2, I haven't
tested whether its working.
rgds
Marc
Francisco Sedano/Inf-Pronet wrote:
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> 4000? Could you
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> >
> > > -Original Message-
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> > > John Neiberger
> > > Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:43
4000? Could you expand on it? Which model/IOS? I have a plain 4000 with
12.1(11) and it doesn't support it..
"cebuano"
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it on the following: 12.1(9)T on a 2500, works as it
should, but of course has limitations.
Amar
Network Engineer
MCSE, CCNP
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>
> I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my
t; Network Engineer
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> ""Thomas Muller"" a icrit dans le message de news:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
> running
> > 12.2 (IP Plus)
> > but
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> >
> > I've tried to configure dot1q on the LAN interface on my Cisco 2501
> running
> > 12.2 (IP Plus)
> > but it doesn't seem to know the encapsulation dot1q command.
> >
>
Hi Guys/dolls
I've got a problem whereby Im connecting a cisco router with a lucent
router via a 128kb line. I've configured the serial interface on the
cisco router with Encap PPP and also on the Lucent router.When I show
the interface, I get the "Line up protocol up" statement, which tells
me t
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Simon Watson wrote:
> Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
> I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
> supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
> in and be converted to DC for the r
Simon, I bought an adaptor from Maplin Electronics in the UK
(www.maplin.co.uk) or you can also try Farnell Electronics
(www.farnell.co.uk), if you call them and explain what you need they are
quite helpful. It's quite good because the adaptors take 2 of the US plugs.
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I just had this prob. I got a router for my home lab that had DC power.
Actually I just swapped an AC power supply from the same series router
that I had into the one I wanted to use and it works just fine. Hope
that helps, also I'm sure you can find them on e-bay.
Steve
Message Posted
You need a RPS. It converts AC to DC and can be used for a number of
chassis (2500,3600, 2950 etc) Not too cheap / or common (on ebay etc), but
you may want a look! New DC power for the 2600 is just under £300.
How many DC routers do you have ?
Simon Watson wrote:
>
> Hi Guys I am based in th
On Jul 25, 9:03pm, "Troy Leliard" wrote:
} Simon Watson wrote:
} >
} > Hi Guys I am based in the UK and have aquired some 2501 DC routers,
} > I want to use the routers to set up a home lab but I only have AC power
} > supply is there some form of AC/DC adaptor I can buy to plug my AC supply
} >
Dude your absolutely nuts... these sell on ebay for around $350 all day
long...
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""Ryan"" wrote in message
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> hi all,
>
> i have 4 unit of used cisco 2501 router sell
Dennis is right - $520 USD/sin $950 is a little bit high even with
16RAM/16FLASH
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To:
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: FOR SALE: Cisco 2501 router [7:25882]
> Dude your absolutely nuts... these sell on ebay fo
Although, one year ago, that would be cheap.
Maybe, he's selling the whole lot for $950.:))
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Check your routing.
""Marakalas"" wrote in message
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> Hi Guys/dolls
>
> I've got a problem whereby Im connecting a cisco router with a lucent
> router via a 128kb line. I've configured the serial interface on the
> cisco router with Encap PPP and also
what about layer 3 man!!!
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Sent: Tuesday, 8 May 2001 12:02 PM
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Subject: Connect Cisco 2501 to Lucent Router [7:3559]
Hi Guys/dolls
I've got a problem whereby Im connecting a cisco router with a l
When you say a 128 line, what are you referring to (ISDN) ??? What protocol
& framing are you running. I know OSPF Nortel & OSPF Cisco, won't work out
without a little tweaking.
Phil
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> Subject: Connect Cisco 2501 to Lucent Router [7:3559]
>
>
> Hi Guys/dolls
>
> I've got a problem whereby Im connecting a cisco router with a lucent
> router via a 128kb line. I
...on the Serial Ports? The Cisco 3000 has a 50 PIN serial V2 cable
and the Cisco 2501 has a standard serial port, like that on the back
of a PC.What type of cable should i use? There are perhaps 4 different
types, I think
in the manuals, RS-232, X.25 The manuals do show
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