[j-nsp] type 1 or type 2 slot???

Jeff Szczerbinski jeff at themtntop.com
Sat Sep 20 06:36:59 EDT 2003


So, is the M20-re-333-768 an RE 2.0?  Does the new
assembly I get then allow me to use the same RE as the
M20?  

tks
jeff


--- Richard A Steenbergen <ras at e-gerbil.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 03:36:00PM -0700, Jeff
> Szczerbinski wrote:
> > So, doing an upgrade from the re-233-256, I get an
> > entire new assembly?  Or do they just trade out
> the
> > CPU card that is in that big assembly?
> 
> The 233MHz version is RE 1.0, 333MHz is RE 2.0, and
> 600MHz is RE 3.0. The
> 233MHz version only shipped with the M40, and is
> completely non-standard
> from all other routing engines (translation: hunk of
> junk). The upgrade
> requires replacing the entire routing engine
> assembly with a new model
> which accepts one of the 2.0 or 3.0 RE's internally.
> 
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