11-17-2006 11:45 AM - edited 03-05-2019 12:53 PM
Is there anything special about Cisco 3662-AC-CO?
I'm use to 3640s and 26xxs, is there anything 3662-AC-COs will / will not do compared to these?
11-18-2006 08:27 AM
Hello,
the 3662 expands on the possibilities of the 364o and the 2600 (non-XM). It does everything those lower models can and do; can you specify what functionality exactly you are looking for ?
Regards,
GP
11-18-2006 08:36 AM
I have a client who wants to replace 2 3640s with a 3662-AC-CO he has "laying round".
All I managed to find out from Google is that the AC means it runs on normal power and the CO stands for Central Office, meaning it?s a telco router.
It's running c3660-telco-mz.123-5c. It should work the same as a 3640 or a 26xx, right?
11-21-2006 12:25 PM
The key for this box is that is meets all the interference and fire restrictions to run in a CO.
If a interface board does not also meet the standard it will not be supported. I have not see a list of which work and which do not. I do not think you can load any IOS on this box other than the telco version. If the telco version does not contain the features you need you may have a problem. Now I don't know if the IOS restriction is that it will run other images but not be CO compliant or that it will not run them at all.
11-21-2006 03:19 PM
This page backs that up (and says it will only run Telco IOS).
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps274/products_data_sheet09186a0080126463.html
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