Not much!
You can run 12.x code on the 4000s, but the semi-modern stuff like Fast
Ethernet and ATM modules started with the 4500 series.
Concerning the 4000, the maximum I have seen from the factory of the
EPROM chip type FLASH board is 8 Megs and RAM has always been capped at
16 Megs. Around Y2
I think my last post was a bit messed up.
try this:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps5199/products_tech_note0918
6a008009486a.shtml
watch the wrap.
Kevin Wigle
- Original Message -
From: "Lee"
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Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 8:10 PM
Subject: Please help!!!
I forget where I got this but have a look:
Q: How do you distinguish a 4500 from a 4500-M and a 4700 from a 4700-M?
Does an -M version show up in show version?
A: There are two methods you can use to determine the 4x00 model:
1.Use SNMP and do an snmpget for the following mib att
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