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Re: About Cisco NM-2FE2W-v2
From: Andrew D Kirch <trelane () trelane net>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 11:39:38 -0400
Md. kamal Hossain wrote:
Wow, where to start on this one. I didn't realize this was Cisco's post-sales support line. Further, I don't think a Cisco 2851 exactly constitutes core network operations. In the future you would probably be better off with a cisco-related IRC channel, or web board. That being said, I'll see if I can't field this real quick. The 2851 is not powerful enough to route 1 port of 100bT Ethernet let alone 4. What feature set is your IOS revision? Without knowing that I doubt anyone could even begin to troubleshoot this issue. Have you checked to make sure the NM-2FE-2W is compatible with your router AT ALL? After reading the "Relevant Interfaces and Modules" documentation at cisco.com I do not see this module being used with 2800 series routers, or it's predecessor, 2600 series routers for that matter. This is of course all publicly available documentation. Everything I've seen points to them working only with 3600, 3700, and possibly 3800 series chassis. My best suggestion would be to pack up your router, and the network module and send them to a good home with a caring network admin to tend to them. If you would like, please contact me off-list as I've been known to provide shelter to abused and mistreated routing gear.Hi allI purchase a Cisco-2851 and NM-2FE2W-v2 module because i need 4 Fastethernet interface but when i plug the module IOS don't detect the module.Is there any specific IOS for the NM-2FE2W-v2 module?.now IOS version is 12.3.If any one have any idea pls reply me.
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Current thread:
- About Cisco NM-2FE2W-v2 Md. kamal Hossain (May 16)
- Re: About Cisco NM-2FE2W-v2 Andrew D Kirch (May 16)
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- About Cisco NM-2FE2W-v2 Md. kamal Hossain (May 16)
- RE: About Cisco NM-2FE2W-v2 Carl Kloppenborg (May 16)