How do I Reset my Cisco 2811 router?
- Shut down the router.
- Remove the compact flash that is at the back of the router.
- Power on the router.
- Once the Rommon1> prompt appears, enter this command:
- Insert the compact flash.
- Type reset. /
- When you are prompted to enter the initial configuration, type No, and press Enter.
- At the Router> prompt, type enable.
Can I add more ports to my router?
You need to get yourself a switch which will enable you to add more ports to your network so you can add multiple Ethernet devices to it. Using a single Category 5e Ethernet cable, you can connect your router to a switch, giving you more Ethernet ports to play with, depending on the size of the switch.
Is my router up to date?
The easiest method is to use the router’s mobile app, which typically has an option to manually check for updates. (The name of the menu or setting will vary by brand.) You can also look at your router’s web app, which is accessed by typing an IP address—often 192.168. 0.1 or 192.168.
Is the Cisco 2811 router end-of-life?
The Cisco 2811 Integrated Services Router is now obsolete (past End-of-Life and End-of-Support status). End-of-Sale Date: 2011-11-01. End-of-Support Date: 2016-11-01. Cisco’s End-of-Life Policy. You can view a listing of available Branch Routers offerings that best meet your specific needs.
What is the end-of-life date for CISCO ISR G1 routers?
Learn more about how Cisco is using Inclusive Language. Cisco announces the end-of-sale and end-of-life dates for the Select Cisco 888 Integrated Services Routers and Select WAN/LAN modules and cables for ISR G1. The last day to order the affected product (s) is October 1, 2015.
What is the end-of-sale date for Cisco 888 routers?
Cisco announces the end-of-sale and end-of-life dates for the Select Cisco 888 Integrated Services Routers and Select WAN/LAN modules and cables for ISR G1. The last day to order the affected product (s) is October 1, 2015.
Are the EOL dates for the vg224xm and 2811’s accurate?
The EoL link you added for the VG224 is “all-inclusive”. I don’t believe there was a VG224XM (but I could well be wrong) so the dates for EoS and full EoL are accurate. As for the 2811 it’s EoL announcement was in 2011 and now even it’s replacement the ISR-G2’s (29xx,39xx series) have been recently EoL’d