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I bought a 4000 series router
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| The Ghost 2002-02-06, 8:47 am |
| I just bought me a 4000 Cisco router!
-IOS 4000 software ver 11.2(17)
-system bootstrap ver 4.14(2)
-Cisco 4000 processor (68030) with 16384K/1024K bytes of memory
-processor board ID: 5029552
-G.703/E1 software ver 1.0
-bridging software
-SuperLAT software
-X.25 software ver 2.0 NET2 BFE and GOSIP compliant
-TN3270 emulation software
-128K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory
-4096K bytes of processor board system flash (read/write only)
-no manual, no software, no cables, no modules, as shown
off leasing, guaranteed working
No modules!
Tell me what you thinkg about it!!!!
oh and I bought it for 300 dollars.
Is this a good buy or a bad?
Speak up people!
http://server35.hypermart.net/lp896...4000-router.JPG | |
| Honeywell_man 2002-02-06, 2:16 pm |
| That's a good price, but you should update the IOS to 12.0 or above. | |
| The Ghost 2002-02-06, 2:52 pm |
| yeh and i need to get the cables and some port modules for it too... | |
| huntert 2002-02-06, 6:14 pm |
| Nice router for your home lab, keep on adding em and build the ultimate ccie Lab.
Good Job | |
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| with out the accessories , it ok, not a good price. Because those cable are around $20-50. and how many you need? probably more than 3. | |
| The Ghost 2002-02-06, 9:23 pm |
| 20-50?
i am getting a console cable kit for like 11.99. 
cool huh?
The main problem would be the port module which will atleast cost me like 100 something dollars for that 10baseT one. I am still looking though, any1 got any ideas about which port modules I should get? | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-02-07, 12:59 am |
| don't you think so that RAM & flash space is less ? | |
| The Ghost 2002-02-07, 6:58 am |
| well yeh I guess it is decent atleast.
Ah come on you guys are starting to make me feel bad about this... | |
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| I paid for a 4000 with a 10baseT and 4 serial interfaces $400 and you are going to require serial cables which are between
20-50 |
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