RE: [nsp] 12.2T and 4500/4700?

From: KF (kf@reign.sk)
Date: Thu Feb 28 2002 - 03:09:10 EST


ah...anyway..I've heard from one freak, that he successfully tryied 128MB ram in 4700M ..a pity.. have no details nor contact
anymore.. Is here anyone who made the same ?
If yes, which memory has been used?

greetz

alex

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gert Doering [mailto:gert@greenie.muc.de]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 12:38 AM
> To: kf@reign.sk; 'Gert Doering'; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [nsp] 12.2T and 4500/4700?
>
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 08:42:00PM +0100, KF wrote:
> > as I can see they trying to rid-off them from release process..
> > have a lot others to support ... as 2500 etc... hmmm
>
> Maybe. While I can understand that, the thing that really
> annoys me is
> the combination of "no more support in 12.2T" and "IPv6 was
> promised for
> 12.1".
>
> Releasing IPv6 then would have made our 4700 a perfectly valid router
> for IPv4/v6 low-bandwidth customer aggregation, what they are
> doing well.
>
> Releasing IPv6 in the same train as dropping support for
> certain hardware
> families means "throw out all those boxes". From a "we want
> to sell new
> boxes" point of view, this makes sense, but from a "customers
> are annoyed
> and go shopping elsewhere *already*" perspective it is a stupid move.
>
> > anyway... I want them... for good price... if they have FE
> I'd welcome
> > them in my personal lab..
>
> I'm not really free to sell them (would have to check for an
> official OK),
> this was more like trying to be sarcastic about cisco product policy.
> They do not have FE, btw, just NP-2E, NP-4T, NP-8B-S/T.
>
> > p.s. Your software account manager SUXX........
>
> Yes.
>
> > perhaps you wanted it for free... and they don't like
> that... somehow
> > they are working at marketing place...
>
> We didn't even reach the "how much does it cost" part. He
> wrote "it's not
> supported, period, go away, I'm not even going to ask anyone
> whether we
> can change that".
>
> gert
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