Aren't the xV models just the same thing but with the extra dram/flash and
correct IOS image bundled (and also cheaper than buying them individually)?
I think that's my recollection on them.
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be strictly for experimental/play purposes.
- Mark Odette II
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From: "Jason J. Roysdon"
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Subject: Re: Voice Ready Router [7:1092]
Aren't the xV models just the same thing but with the extra dram/flash and
correct IOS ima
he QoS issues you have to
deal with in using the Internet as opposed to a FR or PPP connection...
like
I said, it would be strictly for experimental/play purposes.
- Mark Odette II
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From: "Jason J. Roysdon"
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 2:48 AM
Su
Hi;
If I would like to set up a VOIP ready router, I need to NM-2V or 1v
module +VIC module
require to install in Cisco 2600 series but Cisco 1750 only need VIC.
Am I correct?
Thanks
Vincent
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It depends on what model 1750. There are 3 models: 1750, 1750 2V, 1750 4V.
The 1750 2V-4V you only need a VIC.
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