nanog mailing list archives
Re: Cisco Memory.
From: Greg Ketell <gketell () cisco com>
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 21:37:13 -0700
Actually it is not on CCO due to potential legal issues (we list unapproved as well as approved and that made our lawyers squeamish). However, you can call the TAC and give them your info (router model, existing RAM) and they can then look up the info on the internal TAC webserver and give you the appropriate authorized list. Before I was made painfully aware of the legal issues I posted the list to inet-access if anyone wants to dig through the archives (it was only about 2 months ago). GK At 07:22 AM 10/22/96 -0400, you wrote:
At 09:17 PM 10/21/96 -0700, Craig A. Huegen wrote:There is a list of third-party RAM that Cisco approves, and this list is available on CCO *somewhere*. I don't remember where, though; Paul Ferguson is really good at remembering where this stuff is, though.I poked around for a few minutes without finding the 'approved alternate vendor list', but I recall that its there *somewhere*. - paul
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: Airplane crashing into Atlanta-NAP, (continued)
- Re: Airplane crashing into Atlanta-NAP Todd Graham Lewis (Oct 28)
- Re: Airplane crashing into Atlanta-NAP Avi Freedman (Oct 28)
- Re: Airplane crashing into Atlanta-NAP Robbie Honerkamp (Oct 28)
- Re: Airplane crashing into Atlanta-NAP Nathan Stratton (Oct 26)
- Re: Cisco Memory. Derek Elder (Oct 21)
- RE: Cisco Memory. Chris A. Icide (Oct 21)
- Re: Cisco Memory. Paul Ferguson (Oct 22)
- Re: Cisco Memory. Havard . Eidnes (Oct 22)
- Re: Cisco Memory. Alexis Rosen (Oct 22)
- Re: Cisco Memory. Mark A. Fullmer (Oct 22)
- Re: Cisco Memory. Greg Ketell (Oct 22)