09-01-2010 11:10 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:02 AM
[New to the community, not sure where to start first, so I picked here!]
I have an old 2610 router that has been mothballed for quite a while now, that I'd like to reuse for a different purpose. To do so, I'm going to need an additional module, which I have found, but I'm not sure if the IOS is up-to-date enough to support it. The problem for me, is figuring out what I should be looking at. The specs for the device [NM-4E 4-port Ethernet network module] with regards to supported IOS versions are as such:
2600XM Series - 12.1(14) or 12.2(8)T1
2600 series - 11.3(4)T
The problem I have is, how do I tell if I am using an XM or non-XM series device? As stated above, I know it's a 2610, but I don't know where it falls in the rest of the product line. 'show version' returns this information...
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 12.0(9), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
...which seems to fall right between the XM and non-XM device versions. I'm just not sure where to look for the information I need.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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09-01-2010 11:51 AM
facsniagara wrote:
[New to the community, not sure where to start first, so I picked here!]
I have an old 2610 router that has been mothballed for quite a while now, that I'd like to reuse for a different purpose. To do so, I'm going to need an additional module, which I have found, but I'm not sure if the IOS is up-to-date enough to support it. The problem for me, is figuring out what I should be looking at. The specs for the device [NM-4E 4-port Ethernet network module] with regards to supported IOS versions are as such:
2600XM Series - 12.1(14) or 12.2(8)T1
2600 series - 11.3(4)TThe problem I have is, how do I tell if I am using an XM or non-XM series device? As stated above, I know it's a 2610, but I don't know where it falls in the rest of the product line. 'show version' returns this information...
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 12.0(9), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
...which seems to fall right between the XM and non-XM device versions. I'm just not sure where to look for the information I need.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Norm
The 2610 has one 10Mbps interface.
The 2610-XM has one 100Mbps interface.
So either see what it reports on bootup or do a "sh ip int brief". If the ethernet interface is labelled fa... then that is fast ethernet ie. 100Mbps.
Jon
09-01-2010 11:51 AM
facsniagara wrote:
[New to the community, not sure where to start first, so I picked here!]
I have an old 2610 router that has been mothballed for quite a while now, that I'd like to reuse for a different purpose. To do so, I'm going to need an additional module, which I have found, but I'm not sure if the IOS is up-to-date enough to support it. The problem for me, is figuring out what I should be looking at. The specs for the device [NM-4E 4-port Ethernet network module] with regards to supported IOS versions are as such:
2600XM Series - 12.1(14) or 12.2(8)T1
2600 series - 11.3(4)TThe problem I have is, how do I tell if I am using an XM or non-XM series device? As stated above, I know it's a 2610, but I don't know where it falls in the rest of the product line. 'show version' returns this information...
IOS (tm) C2600 Software (C2600-I-M), Version 12.0(9), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
...which seems to fall right between the XM and non-XM device versions. I'm just not sure where to look for the information I need.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Norm
The 2610 has one 10Mbps interface.
The 2610-XM has one 100Mbps interface.
So either see what it reports on bootup or do a "sh ip int brief". If the ethernet interface is labelled fa... then that is fast ethernet ie. 100Mbps.
Jon
09-01-2010 12:10 PM
Excellent! Thanks Jon.
Now I can order my module and start the fun part - configuring it!
[btw, it's a non-XM version]
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