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Diff between std cisco and ciscopro routers
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muckfish
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Country: Malaysia State: Certifications: MCSE, CCNA Working on:
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Diff between std cisco and ciscopro routers
Hi all,
posted this question in ccna forum but no answers. Was looking for info in cco but to no avail. I think the max flash memory for ciscopro is 8MB. Hence, can't install newer ios images. Apart from that any other differences? Thanks....
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04-22-02 03:03 AM
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doctorcisco
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Chicago Burbs Country: USA State: IL Certifications: Working on: Everything there is
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Re: Diff between std cisco and ciscopro routers
quote: Originally posted by muckfish
Hi all,
posted this question in ccna forum but no answers. Was looking for info in cco but to no avail. I think the max flash memory for ciscopro is 8MB. Hence, can't install newer ios images. Apart from that any other differences? Thanks....
Flash in a CiscoPro can be upgraded. They were also shipped with crippled code, but can run regular 2500-series code if enough RAM is installed.
IOW, if you are willing to upgrade the RAM, and either TFTP the IOS or upgrade the flash, you're off to the races.
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