(Stuck on a web interface to main, so excude the top posting)
Hehe, I forgot about the IGS (not my favorite router). The IGS wasn't one of the 68K line. I think it was one of the first 4K (RISC) processors. I think the IGS also went to 10.x. but don't quote me on that.
> On June 26, 2017 at 3:58 PM Kenneth Seefried via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
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> From: Neil Cherry <ncherry@linuxha.com>
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> >How about an AT&T BRouter? I think it's a Cisco CGS (the smaller of
> >the 3). I think it's running a 9.x code (might be 10, I hope not).
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> IGS was the small one, no? Fixed 1 port net and 1 port wan? Sorta
> evolved into the 3000 series. CGS & MGS were in the middle and AGS
> was the big one. Last IGS I had ran IOS 8.x.
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> Of course, you mention CGS now and it's the Cisco Gateway Switch.
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> KJ