Re: 2600 Non-XM Routers

From: Joseph Rinehart (jjrinehart@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Mar 20 2005 - 18:35:03 GMT-3


I have 2 2620 (non-XM) routers in my own lab pod, and they both have 10/100
interfaces (the 2610 are just 10 MB). There are two slots for WIC cards and
the equivalent of teh 2501's are the WIC-1T cards.

They support voice as well, you need the NM for voice and the VIC cards that
go in them. If you want a more cost effective way to do VoIP grab some
ubr-924 cable modems off eBay, they use the same syntax and are far cheaper
than the NM Voice modules....

As far as feature sets these routers ca support what you are asking but you
really have to load up the memory to do that. If you have a TFTP server you
may be able to fudge the flash (since they are run from RAM platforms), but
if you are short on the DRAM you are out of luck.

Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ned" <ccie2004@excite.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 10:54 AM
Subject: 2600 Non-XM Routers

> Hi All, Do the 2600 NON XM series routers support Fast Ethernet
> interfaces. I haven't been able to find documentation on cisco's website
> which gives details. Also, what interface on the 2600 series is equivalent
> to the 2500 series serial interfaces. I need to spec out a router which
> has 2 serial interfaces, 2 Fast Ethernet interfaces and Voice modules if
> possible. I am a little confused as to what are the NM modules and the WIC
> modules. The documentation says that there are 2 WIC's on the 2611 series
> routers but do I need the NM also? Do these routers have a software
> feature set which supports IS-IS, MPLS, IPv6 etc? Thx
>
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