RE: CiscoPro

2000-10-31 Thread Daniel Cotts
The show ver will indicate that the router is a CPA2500. If it has be "Cisco-ized" it will say Cisco2500. (If memory serves me correctly.) > -Original Message- > From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:12 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: CiscoPro >

Re: CiscoPro 2501

2000-09-22 Thread Ed Vargas
Check the archives, search under CPA2501 and or CiscoPro there are quite a few posts there. Ed "Pardesi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<8qfdid$51d$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > What is the difference between Cisco 2501 and Cisopro CPA 2501 router apart > from the colour ?? > > > > > **NOTE

re: CiscoPro 2501

2000-09-22 Thread Daniel Cotts
The CiscoPro boxes were sold through distribution. They had specific IOS versions. You cannot just load a new IOS on the box. There is a utility program on CCO that converts a CiscoPro into thinking that it is a Cisco. http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/rsl Most had 4 MB of Flash. Best

Re: CiscoPro 2503 [7:11376]

2001-07-08 Thread Neil Schneider
I have a CPA2501, they are the basically the same as the regular 2500's. Case is beige in color and they run a special IOS, BUT they can be easily converted to run regular IOS images. Only other issue is that they shipped with minimal flash/ram amounts. You may need to upgrade those. Neil Sch

RE: CiscoPro [Re: I bought 5 routers and one token ring [7:2680]

2001-04-30 Thread Daniel Cotts
Many came with 4MB of Flash. Seems that it has already been "Cisco-ized". Go for it. > -Original Message- > From: Jason Roysdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 6:52 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: CiscoPro [Re: I bought 5 routers and one token ring [7:2656]