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Mmm...I had a couple of public and private packets on this, and I've done
a bit of research now into the CewntaurHauls/Cyrix III series, which
throws up two ranges, depending on where you look for information.
Most of the range is supposed to be within 0 - 70 C, but there are a
couple of CPU's that are designed to run at 80 to 85 C. Although I've not
yet found the specification for my early chip, I suspect it is probably
within spec.
Anyway, the Intel PIII is in the board, under the same heatsink/fan as the
Cyrix, and the Chipset is now running at a steady 45C (was much cooler
working with the Cyrix), CPU Core is 32 - 38C, and AUX is a steady 28C
(small increase).
Obviously there's a different diode arrangement in the Intel sensing the
temperature.
One possible reason for the increase in chipset temperature may be the
lack of L2 Cache in the Cyrix, perhaps the Intel is forcing the
motherboard to do a greater share of the work?
Anyway, just taking a break here from a Cisco Practical, just wasted a
couple of hours trying to enable 802.1Q Encapsulation on a Cisco 2501
Router, it supports sub-interfaces, which led me up the garden path, but
only for VPN over PPP, NOT the VTP support for the VLANS I was trying to
set up...duh!
Interestingly, if you miss out the Encapsulation command and enter an IP
for the sub-interface, the Router reports that it can't enable the
interface without IEEE 802.1Q or Cisco ISL being set up first, yet there
are no commands available to do this on a 2500 Series!
Sorry, not interesting to many, just thought I'd share.
73 de Wayne M5WJF@GB7MAX.#28.GBR.EU
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