Guys,
Tell me boyz, is Cisco about to give a EOL to its 2500 series routers?
Amit
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I don't think so!
Bharat Suneja
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> Guys,
> Tell me boyz, is Cisco about to give a EOL to its 2500 series routers?
> Amit
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no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on Nov
25, 2000.
Amit Mohanty wrote:
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> Guys,
> Tell me boyz, is Cisco about to give a EOL to its 2500 series routers?
> Amit
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Hi
It would not be a big shock if they did. The fixed config, lack of CPU
power/speed, lack of support for large DRAM, etc, etc, combined with the
AVVID push, spells the death of the 2500 series. Cisco is/has offered good
trade in value for 2500 on 2600/3600 routers too. It is just a matter of
ti
I've the url at work, not home. It requires Partner CCO access, but i'd
be more than happy to attach the html document. it will be monday
before i go in.
ElephantChild wrote:
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> On Sat, 27 May 2000, Nick Brooks wrote:
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> > no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on Nov
Nick Brooks wrote:
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> no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on
> Nov 25, 2000.
Does that include the 4500M as well?
Jeff Kell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/gen/prodlit/eol_ai.htm
This does not require a CCO to view.
It is available on the public.
Scott
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> , [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick
Brooks) wrote:
> I've the url at work, not home. It requires Partner CCO access, but i'd
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EOL?
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> Subject: Re: EOL FOR 25.
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> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/gen/prodl
Yes, 4500/4500M and 4700/4700M.
I just tried the link and it states "Doc Not Found" when I viewed it 2
days ago. The End of Sale (new purchases) is 1-2 months away or the end of
the year (can't remember). The End of Life is 5 years from EOS in year
2005.
Tom Trygar
Jeff Kell wrote:
> Nick Brook
That would make sense since the 36xx series is replacing the 4xxx series.
Plus the fact that you can use certain 36xx parts on other routers but 4xxx
parts only go on 4xxx routers. Cisco is trying to "modularize things" to
make more things work with other products to simplify things a bit, among
o
The EOL Matrix doesn't reflect all of the products that Cisco EOL's.
There are more that are EOL than what is listed on there.
I'll post both the url, and the document itself on the 4X00 EOS
announcement tomorrow.
ElephantChild wrote:
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> On Sun, 28 May 2000, Scott Nelson wrote:
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> > That wo
yes, it does.
Jeff Kell wrote:
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> Nick Brooks wrote:
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> > no, but they just announced the 4500, and 4700's are going EOS on
> > Nov 25, 2000.
>
> Does that include the 4500M as well?
>
> Jeff Kell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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