I have 4 2500 series routers and not a one of them has a pcmcia slot on it.I
know the 16xx routers use pcmcia falsh cards but I have yet to see a 2500
with a pcmcia slot.
HTH
Don K.
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Certain models of 2501 have a PCMCIA slot inside the case. I have never
tried to use it, though, and I do not know what it's for. I have always
assumed that it was just a holdover from some older implementation and Cisco
just kept using those boards until the supplies ran out. But I don't know
Don
You may want to take the cover off of the 2500s and have a look at the
front right hand side of the motherboard. There is definitely something
there that looks like a pcmcia slot. I dont know anything more than that,
if it works, how it is used, but it is definitely there :-)
Regards
Don Kanicki wrote:
I have 4 2500 series routers and not a one of them has a pcmcia slot on
it.I
know the 16xx routers use pcmcia falsh cards but I have yet to see a 2500
with a pcmcia slot.
and you never will...
Dave
HTH
Don K.
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David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Open the case and you will see it
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From: Don Kanicki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 February 2003 17:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: pcmcia flash memory card for 2501 [7:63741]
I have 4 2500 series routers and not a one of them has a pcmcia slot on
it.I know
It was said that originally Cisco intended to use PCMCIA slot for update
later. But that's haven't happened. I read from Cisco doc, it says the slot
never been populated. But I can't find the link, sorry.
cheers,
tu do.
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I have seen a few posts where they say the flash can be upgraded this way.
Any thoughts on that?tu do wrote:
It was said that originally Cisco intended to use PCMCIA slot
for update later. But that's haven't happened. I read from
Cisco doc, it says the slot never been populated. But I can't
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