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 CCNP™ and CCDP
 cisco 2600 software - correct version
 
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mccreaj
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Posted - Mar 09 2001 :  05:06:32 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there, in desperate trouble - I accidentally erased the flash memory and the nvram and well, pretty much everything off a 2600 that has a bri, a fastethernet rj45, and a fE 100 Base FX installed. I downloaded one instance of 12.0 which is the correct number, but I think the version I chose (enterprise), was wrong. I think it's wrong because when I loaded it into flash it is only aware of the fastethernet rj45 and neither of the other ports. Do I have to download a different version OR is there something I have to enable or install for it to recognise the ports???

If you can answer this, I'll give you a lollipop . . .

rasimon1
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USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2001 :  08:16:59 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
how much ram is on the router and what are you using it for?? Try to download IOS 12.0(7)T. I have found that to be the most stable IOS so far

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scuda20
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USA
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Posted - May 01 2001 :  2:40:00 PM  Show Profile    Reply with Quote
Or go to Cisco's Hardware compatability matrix at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/Support/HWSWmatrix/hwswmatrix.cgi
I had a similar instance with new VWICS and not enough memory. It was in Frankfurt, but one good learning experience.

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vhp43
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Posted - Jul 12 2001 :  11:25:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
scuda20 was right, the matrix on cisco's website will help you - I ran into the same problem, and once I found the correct version of IOS for my 2600 I was cool.


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Hi there, in desperate trouble - I accidentally erased the flash memory and the nvram and well, pretty much everything off a 2600 that has a bri, a fastethernet rj45, and a fE 100 Base FX installed. I downloaded one instance of 12.0 which is the correct number, but I think the version I chose (enterprise), was wrong. I think it's wrong because when I loaded it into flash it is only aware of the fastethernet rj45 and neither of the other ports. Do I have to download a different version OR is there something I have to enable or install for it to recognise the ports???

If you can answer this, I'll give you a lollipop . . .





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