Re: Cisco 2610's 12.2T vs 12.3

From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Aug 16 2004 - 18:55:38 GMT-3


It comes down to feature sets. You can run 12.3 on a
(non-XM), but you cannot get the Enterprise feature
set, because the images are too large. (If you look at
the images for the XM, they require 32/96 Memory)

You can use a reduced feature set, like IP Plus,
depending on what features you want to configure.

Marvin Greenlee
Network Learning, Inc
marvin@ccbootcamp.com

--- Stefan Brunner <s_brunner1@gmx.net> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've got a bunch of 2610's in my test rack
> (non-XM's) as well as 2500's and
> as most of you know these boxes don't run 12.2T.
>
> However, 12.2T is effectively IOS 12.3. Right ?
>
> So if I load 12.3 on these routers, shouldn't I have
> all the 12.2T features
> ? Does 12.2T have any features that 12.3 doesn't ?
>
> I've also seen numerous messages saying that non-XM
> 2600's are history, but
> why if you can load 12.3 and get the same features.
>
> Or am I missing something.
>
> Thanks, Stefan
>
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