Hi,
On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 10:02:32PM -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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Of course eventually that old gear will go away, even if not
as quickly as Cisco's sales group would like, it will eventually
go away. I'm just curious as to how far along that you really
are. Obviously there were not nearly as many NPE 100's and 150's
that went out the door as NPE 200's, thus it was a no brainer to
drop support for them. My guess is the NPE200 is a much
different story - most used 7xxx series routers I've seen
on the secondary market have them, few ever had NPE150's.
I'm personally not so worried about the NPE-100/150/200s (as those have
either already been replaced by 225s or moved to CPE roles where they
can happily run along with some 12.2 main IOS that still works) but about
the C7200-I/O-FE boards. All our NPE-225 and most NPE-400 routers have
these, and finding them non-working after installing a 12.2S upgrade
is sort of "scary"...
gert