On Jul 25, 9:03pm, "Troy Leliard" wrote:
} Simon Watson wrote:
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} > 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
} >
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:
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> Hi Guys I am based in th
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
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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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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
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> to eliminate the contreversy
> subinterfaces are only supported on fastethernet.
are you sure about that? on a 2513 router:
Ethernet0 149.22.1.7 YES NVRAM up
up
Ethernet0.1unassigned
to eliminate the contreversy
subinterfaces are only supported on fastethernet.
the 2500 supportes ISL truncking ONLY, and not .1Q because, isl was made by
cisco and at the time of the 2500 it was not added Simply, but it is
supported on the newer platforms like 2600, 3600 etc
i have configured
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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
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expand on it? Which model/IOS? I have a plain 4000 with
> 12.1(11) and it doesn't support it..
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Good to know, thanks!!
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This is not true. ISL is onlly s
4000? Could you expand on it? Which model/IOS? I have a plain 4000 with
12.1(11) and it doesn't support it..
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This is not true. ISL is onlly supported on FastEthernet. Dot1Q cna be run
on a 2610 with 10BT ethernet.
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> AFAIK Dot1q is only supported in (some) FastEthernet interfaces, and 2501
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> I've tried to configure dot1q on the L
Hi thomas;
AFAIK Dot1q is only supported in (some) FastEthernet interfaces, and 2501
has only Ethernet, so it isn't supported.
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Subject: RE: Cisco 2501 & dot1q encapsulation ? [7:60699]
I dont believe so either, since they only support a 10BT
ethernet connection...
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> 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.
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> John
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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
running
12.2 (IP Plus)
but it doesn't seem to
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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.
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> Does anyone know if the 2500 series supports dot
dot1.q is not supported on 2500
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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.
>
> Does anyone kno
Hello Benny
the info on 2501 memory can be found here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2501/
2500ug/maint.htm
from my experience I can tell youthat you can put there usual computer 72
pin FPM simms (not EDO); if you have an old 486 in some dusty corner get
it has 16MB total, 14MB main, 2MB shared
-b
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> 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
There are two types of DRAM memory in the Cisco 2500 series routers: primary
and shared (packet). Primary memory is used to store the operating
configuration, routing tables, caches, queues, and packets. Shared memory is
used to store incoming and outgoing packets.
In your case there is no "fixed"
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