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Cisco 2621 and NM-4E vs NM-4E=

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I'm having trouble getting a new network module to work correctly with an older Cisco 2621 router manufactured in 2002. The part number I expected on the card we ordered was NM-4E but I note it is NM-4E= instead. Can anyone confirm if the NM-4E= is compatible with the older Cisco 2600 series routers?
 
The "=" simply means that it was ordered as a standalone part. If you were to order a router with the modules pre-installed, you would see the part number listed as NM-4E. If you order it separately, it gets the equal sign.
 
I forgot to mention that the NM-4E is supported on the 2600 and 2600XM routers. You must be running 11.2(5)P or later.
 
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