On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 10:22:38AM +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
> > > You should really shop by feature set. Advanced Enterprise IOS  
> > > licenses are expensive.
> > 
> > Except on ASR1000, where the full-blown Advanced Enterprise image
> > (positioned for "Enterprise users") is 10kUSD list, vs. the stripped-down
> > Advanced IP image (positioned for "Service Providers") is 15kUSD.
> 
> Well, and for the AdvEnt image, you need more RAM and FLASH, which amounts
> to 7kUSD, no?

The smalles ASR1K (1002) comes with 4GB RAM by default, the others
(replacable routing engines) do come with 2GB by default. I'm not
aware of any special RAM upgrades required for AdvEnt.

Upgrade from 2G to 4G is 2kUSD list btw.


Regards,
Daniel
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