At 2:50 AM +0000 6/28/03, Hemingway wrote:
Is that Ernest, Margot, or Mariel?
>for those using some mix of 26xx routers in their study labs, one can now
>get the "enterprise basic" IOS load, which includes such things as IS-IS,
>BGP, MPLS, CEF, but none of the obsolte crap such as Apollo and Banyan
>(still has DEC and DLSw, which I guess will never go away)
>
>an interesting find on the feature set is that VRRP is now supported. Look
>for that to be tested the first few weeks of the revised labs. betcha :->
>
>Cisco seems to like the "T" trains for some reason, so I've heard.
Is migrating really the right word? Birds migrate south (in the
Northern hemisphere), but then fly back in the spring.
>
>
>
>""Alex"" wrote in message
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Yes they will, you can download them from Cisco's web site but you need
to
>> have a CCO account.
>>
>> Alex
>> ""Ashok C Braganza"" wrote in message
>> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Can someone tell me, if the following Routers will support Cisco IOS
>12.2?
>> > and where i can find these IOS.
>> >
>> > 2501 (16D/16F)(2S,1E)
>> > 2503 (16D/16F)(2S,1E,1ISDN)
>> > 2511 (16D/16F)(2S,1E,16Asyn)
>> > 2522 (16D/16F)(10S,1E,1ISDN)
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > A. Braganza
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