Thanks for each of your responses.
JackJack Lane wrote:
>
> I don't care about a SmartNet contract. Will a standard,
> fast-page with parity SIMM chip work with a 2500 series
> router? Am I asking for trouble if I don't get a "for Cisco
> 2500 series" ram?
>
> I found this chip for $6: 16 MB
Actually I just put 32mg from Compaq on my 3600r and it works fine to
Juan
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Jack Lane wrote:
> I found this chip for $6: 16 MB SIMM FAST PAGE with PARITY (4X36) 72 PIN
Yup, that'll work just fine in a 2500.
Regards,
Marco.
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I have used compaq ram in mine, and they work just fine.
Symon
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From: Jack Lane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: DRAM for 2500 series [7:50572]
I don't care about a SmartNet contract. Will a standard, fast
I don't care about a SmartNet contract. Will a standard, fast-page with
parity SIMM chip work with a 2500 series router? Am I asking for trouble if
I don't get a "for Cisco 2500 series" ram?
I found this chip for $6: 16 MB SIMM FAST PAGE with PARITY (4X36) 72 PIN
Thanks,
Jack
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