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DSComputers

2003-12-04, 4:13 pm

Is there a good place for info on cisco products?

Cisco.com would be a good answer, but I can't find good info on all their products. Like the difference between 2620 and 2621 routers.

Its even harder to find specs on equipment that they no longer sell or support.

They have a huge site and I'm sure its all on there somewhere, but I can't find it.

Any suggestions?
OHCCNP2003

2003-12-04, 4:44 pm

Try the following:

http://tinyurl.com/xrmy

Hopefully it will prove helpful.
DSComputers

2003-12-05, 2:02 pm

Unfortionately it doesn't seem to have all their products, but I'll keep digging

Thanks for the link.
mikop

2003-12-05, 5:46 pm

http://www.cisco.com/univercd
router
modular access router
2600 serires
hardware installation documents
hardware installation guide
overview

<--- available on cisco documentation CD included in ios feature pack (but wait till you get a good deal, 35 is too much)

edit: incidently, same url, its short, it won't break.

get to know that site well. many still has not overcome cisco.com's new design.
DSComputers

2003-12-05, 6:25 pm

Ahh, I see the light

Thanks!

edit: after looking at some different specs I have a new question.

What is the difference between the AUI with ethernet tranciever and a builtin ethernet port? Different way of doing the same thing or are there benefits to one or the other?

quote:
Ethernet (AUI)
Cisco 2501, 2503, 2509, 2511, 2513, 2514, 2520, 2522, and 2524 only

Ethernet (10BaseT)
Cisco 2505, 2507, 2516, and 2524 only
dmaftei

2003-12-05, 9:01 pm

quote:
Originally posted by DSComputers
What is the difference between the AUI with ethernet tranciever and a builtin ethernet port? Different way of doing the same thing or are there benefits to one or the other?

It's easier to use the builtin than the AUI. Other than that there's no difference -- unles you're interested in the physical layer, which I think you're not.
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