10-24-2011 01:04 AM - edited 03-07-2019 03:00 AM
I have a 2610 router. How can I tell if the built-in ethernet port is only a 10BASE-T or if it's a 10/100 port? Is there a "Show" command to give me this information or did it only come one way? I have found conflicting information on this :-( If it's only 10BASE-T, can I upgrade it to 10/100?
Thanks,
Gregg
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10-27-2011 05:29 PM
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10-27-2011 09:29 AM
Hi Gregg,
If router is just 2610 then port is 10 MB only and you can't upgrade that. If 2610XM - then it is 10/100.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/routers/access/2600/hardware/installation/guide/2600ch1.html
Nik
10-27-2011 02:29 PM
Look at the back of use the command "sh ip int brief". If you see "Ethernet" only, then it's 10 Mbps. If you see "FastEthernet" then it's 10/100 Mbps.
10-27-2011 05:24 PM
Thanks, guys ... appreciate it!
10-27-2011 05:29 PM
If you no longer have any questions, can you please mark this thread as "Answered"?
10-27-2011 05:39 PM
Hey ... where do I mark it as "answered"???
10-27-2011 07:27 PM
I think you just did Gregg. Thanks.
10-27-2011 08:04 PM
Cool ... thanks. Did you see my question on the other forum? Any thoughts
would be appreciated.
10-27-2011 08:38 PM
I did. I have posted my response.
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