08-04-2006 07:28 AM - edited 03-03-2019 01:33 PM
I saw into the Q&A of Cisco 870 that they are fixed-configuration routers? What does it mean?
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08-04-2006 09:05 AM
a fixed configuration device is a device that contains specific hardware and cannot be upgraded/replaced.
for example:
a 870 "fixedConfiguration" router contains:
4 x 10/100BT MDI/MDIX ethernet ports
1 x WLAN port
(no ability to upgrade/replace hardware components)
a 2800 "modularConfiguration" router contains module slots that can contain many different hardware options.
so in a nut, fixedConfiguration cannot be hardware upgraded. (memory & flash can in most cases but not other hardware such as ethernet ports or WAN ports)
modularConfiguration can be hardware upgraded. (ie: replace a single T1 WIC with a dual T1 WIC)
08-04-2006 09:05 AM
a fixed configuration device is a device that contains specific hardware and cannot be upgraded/replaced.
for example:
a 870 "fixedConfiguration" router contains:
4 x 10/100BT MDI/MDIX ethernet ports
1 x WLAN port
(no ability to upgrade/replace hardware components)
a 2800 "modularConfiguration" router contains module slots that can contain many different hardware options.
so in a nut, fixedConfiguration cannot be hardware upgraded. (memory & flash can in most cases but not other hardware such as ethernet ports or WAN ports)
modularConfiguration can be hardware upgraded. (ie: replace a single T1 WIC with a dual T1 WIC)
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