Hi

It would not be a big shock if they did. The fixed config, lack of CPU
power/speed, lack of support for large DRAM, etc, etc, combined with the
AVVID push, spells the death of the 2500 series. Cisco is/has offered good
trade in value for 2500 on 2600/3600 routers too. It is just a matter of
time before they are offically EOL'ed.

HTH
--
John Hardman, MCSE+I, CCNA
ArrisTech/CCS-IS SysAdmin


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> Guys,
> Tell me boyz, is Cisco about to give a EOL to its 2500 series routers?
> Amit
>
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