On Mon, 21 Oct 1996, Avi Freedman wrote:
Nathan,
I have to follow up on this comment you made. I work for an ISP in Indianapolis called IHETS. We have 7 cisco 7500 series routers on our backbone. Wre just spent a chunck of money to upgrade the RAM on them to 64Meg. If yoiu are saying that regular SIMMS work in Cicso routers, then I'll shoot myself in the foot. I'd like to know if you have used this method and how well it works out in the field. Does latency increase with *unqualified* Cisco memory, or is the *unqualified* *qualified* Cisco ram stuff just a big ruse? Thanks for your input.
I'd pay attention if they disqualify memory.
But we've found that standard x36 16mb 70pin (60ns) simms work fine in 7500s. I suspect it'd either work or not - you won't get added latency...
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