>CPA = CiscoPro. When Cisco first started selling through two tier
>distribution they created the CiscoPro line. Painted them off-white. Limited
>IOS.
:-) Ah, but one must be correct about the names assigned to the
colors by the marketdroids.
CPA's were "Putty"
Regular IOS were "
Yes indeed the 2514 is a Putty "Seinfeld" cream colour...
So I just created a CCO for me and then down loaded the RSL, a TFTP server,
so now I just need to find IOS 12x.
CPA has
2 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interfaces.
2 Serial network interfaces.
32K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.
4096K b
>CPA = CiscoPro. When Cisco first started selling through two tier
>distribution they created the CiscoPro line. Painted them off-white. Limited
>IOS.
:-) Ah, but one must be correct about the names assigned to the
colors by the marketdroids.
CPA's were "Putty"
Regular IOS were "
; Subject: What should standards be? [7:37578]
>
>
> I found 3 Cisco routers dumped in the back @ work and plan on
> putting these
> in a lab. 2 are 2501 and the other is a CPA-2514. Can anyone
> point me to a
> cisco pg where I can find out the diff between the 2501 and
>
2514 has two ethernets as you have probably surmized. The CPA part sounds
like the
old cisco pro model, is the chassis a vanilla color?? Cisco quit making the
pro line a
while back and I never messed with them but I do believe they are
upgradeable to full
2500 status.
The two routers running bo
I found 3 Cisco routers dumped in the back @ work and plan on putting these
in a lab. 2 are 2501 and the other is a CPA-2514. Can anyone point me to a
cisco pg where I can find out the diff between the 2501 and the 2514. Also
I'm wondering what the standard o/s, memory etc should be for these.
I
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