Re: [nsp] cryout

From: Alex Rubenstein (alex@nac.net)
Date: Thu May 02 2002 - 21:54:28 EDT


But it should be noted (and I am sure Steve knows this) the 4700M can take
64 megs of RAM.

And, it is quite a venerable platform in actuality. We still have several
at the edges, running interesting things like PPPoE & PPPoA aggregation,
ATM DS3 and OC3, etc. It can't quite take a full view, but it still has
its uses.

If anyone wants to throw thiers in the garbage, I'll give you my FedEx
account number.

On Thu, 2 May 2002, Stephen Sprunk wrote:

> Thus spake "KF" <kf@reign.sk>
> > 4700 series have another nasty bug.....even not available in DEBUG.. copy
> of the same config for even 1600 or 3600 working....
> >
> > BLEH...
> >
> > I'm now even sure that we can really throw out all 4xxx series...they are
> not even good as dust absorber with pretty expensive cisco
> > logo on it...
> >
> > not even good for lab....
> >
> > IT's more than shame for Cisco Systems.... have to change platform ?
>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/4000m/prodlit/1107_pp.htm
>
> "However, support of all Cisco IOS feature sets in IOS release 12.2M on the
> 4500/4500-M can not be guaranteed because of increases in the IOS code size,
> and the 32MB maximum amount of DRAM memory available on these platforms."
>
> You were warned 2 years ago. The 4xxx platform has been effectively dead
> for years anyways.
>
> S
>
>

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