From: Simon Hopkins (simon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Aug 13 2000 - 13:41:35 GMT-3
I have quite a few 1601s AND 1601-R and yes they do have the "R" on the back.
You can also tell from show version. The 1601 is a "run from flash" router, the
1601-R is a "run from RAM" router.
You cannot upgrade - it is a different motherboard.
Simon Hopkins
"Jason T. Rohm" wrote:
> I just bought a 1600 series router off of E-Bay... the add clearly stated I
> was purchasing a 1601 R, but I suspect that I was sent a straight 1601. The
> router is still shrink-wrapped along with all the accessories.
>
> First, does anyone know an easy way to determine the type of 1601 without
> opening the package? The product code on the sticker clearly shows 1601, not
> 1601-R. Does Cisco list the "-R" on the outside sticker?
>
> Second, I am not very familiar with the 1600 series, so is there a way to
> upgrade a 1600 to a 1600-R model? (boot-ROM etc.)
>
> -Jason T. Rohm
> jtrohm@athenet.net
>
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