Re: Cisco 2500 Series RAM

2001-04-07 Thread Ping
use any old 72 pin memory u have lying araound ..if it is for your lab ..who cares if its for your company get the cisco stuff..though i doubt there is any diffrence Brad Ellis wrote: > Jeremiah, > > The 25xx DRAM is standard 60ns 72pin w/ Parity. If you dont have smartnet > on the router and

Re: Cisco 2500 Series RAM

2001-04-07 Thread Brad Ellis
Jeremiah, The 25xx DRAM is standard 60ns 72pin w/ Parity. If you dont have smartnet on the router and it isnt under warrantee, you can pretty much use any memory you'd like. If you have smartnet or the router is under warrantee, I would not recommend using non-approved third-party memory. (Cisc

RE: Cisco 2500 Series RAM

2001-04-06 Thread Elijah Savage
No it is not proprietary. I put 16 meg chips 72 pin parity in my 2500's 4 to be exact and they all work like a charm. -Original Message- From: Jeremiah Wegernoski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 4:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cisco 2500 Series RAM I have