either call a cisco partner, or if you have some hardware with a cisco
contract number, use that to get a login.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Bob's Lists wrote:
> Good lord...
>
> I have been going in circles on the Cisco site for hours just trying to find a blasted PART NUMBER for what I'm looking for. I realise without a CCO login I won't be able to download the IOS but a CCO Login is what I'm trying to 'buy' and half the links that would appear to even point me in the right direction lead me to a CCO login popup box... aaargh! It even wants a CCO login, to help me find a distributor! Wtf?!
>
> Here's the problem. For various reasons I find myself in charge of a 3640 that doesn't have a Smartnet contract. It is currently running IOS 12.0(3c). I need to use NBAR, so I need to upgrade to something newer. This is where the headache starts - how to obtain (as cheaply as possible of course!) a CCO login to be able to download the latest releases?
>
> I am not in need of onsite, advance parts replacement, or any other of the fancy hardware options. I just need to upgrade the IOS... :(
>
> Can some kind soul please clue me in on the best part # to purchase to get this?
>
> Regards
>
> Bob
>
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