Router's processor
binarysoul
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I'm reading a CCIE book on IOS and it talks about two types of CPUs on the routers: Motorola 68030 and the Orion/R4600.
Can you replace the processor on certain routers and what kind of processors do switches run on?
Cheeeers,
Can you replace the processor on certain routers and what kind of processors do switches run on?
Cheeeers,
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ms_visio Member Posts: 58 ■■□□□□□□□□binarysoul wrote:I'm reading a CCIE book on IOS and it talks about two types of CPUs on the routers: Motorola 68030 and the Orion/R4600.
Can you replace the processor on certain routers and what kind of processors do switches run on?
Cheeeers,
this is a CCNA forum. So try the right forum:study: -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■ms_visio wrote:this is a CCNA forum. So try the right forum
I don't think routers are like laptops with different processors within the same model family -- mobile centrino vs full blown P4s, or possibly even different vendor processors -- like AMD vs Intel.
Some of the switches have different/updated/new route processor modules, but I've never paid much attention to the actual processors -- but I assume they are at least getting faster.
Hum, product specs -- sounds like a sales issue. I don't think I've ever seen anyone here ask about the Cisco sales exams.
I found the CCIE Practical Studies books more useful for the CCNA. I didn't bother with the Inside Cisco IOS Software Architecture book until after I had the CCNP. But I guess reading the CCIE books from smallest to largest is also a plan.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set!