AGS means Gateway server. Look at the platform identifier:

That's all

Lykos

The table below is also available on CCO at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/432/7.html.

Table A.1: Cisco IOS Platform Identifiers

as5200
 5200

ca1003
 Cisco Advantage 1003

ca1005
 Cisco Advantage 1005

cpa1003
 CiscoPro 1003, 1004

cpa1005
 CiscoPro 1005

cpa25
 CiscoPro 2500

cpa3620
 CiscoPro 3620

cpa3640
 CiscoPro 3640

cpa45
 CiscoPro 4500

*cs
 Communication Server

cs500
 CS500

c1000
 Cisco 1003, 1004

c1005
 Cisco 1005

c1600
 Cisco 1600

c2500
 Cisco 25xx, 3xxx, 5100, AO (11.2 and later only)

c25fx
 Fixed Frame Relay access device (FRAD)

c2600
 Cisco 2600 Quake

c2800
 Catalyst 2800

c2900
 Catalyst 2910, 2950

c29atm
 Catalyst 2900 ATM

c3620
 Cisco 3620

c3640
 Cisco 3640

c3800
 Cisco 3800

c4000
 Cisco 4000 (11.2 and later; earlier releases use xx)

c4500
 Cisco 4500, 4700

c5rsfc
 Catalyst 5000 series

c5rsm
 Catalyst 5000 RSP

c5atm
 Catalyst ATM

c6400s
 Cisco 6400 NSP

c6400r
 Cisco 6400 NRP

c6msm
 Catalyst

c7000
 Cisco 7000, 7010 (11.2 and later only)

c7200
 Cisco 7200

igs
 IGS, 25xx, 3xxx, 5100, AP

gs3
 Gateway server (AGS, AGS+)

gs7
 Gateway server (7000, 7010)

gsr
 Gigabit Switch Router (12000)

ls1010
 LightStream 1010

mc3810
 Ardent Multiservice Cisco 3810

p<n
 Partners' platform n

*pt
 protocol translator

rpm
 MGX 8850

rsp
 Cisco 75xx

ubr7200
 Universal Broadband Router 7200

ubr900
 Universal Broadband Router 900

ubr920
 Universal Broadband Router 920

vcw
 Voice Card Ware

xx
 Cisco 4000

Igsetx
 Cusci 2500 (media specific image that supports only Ethernet, Token Ring,
and x.25)

Boards

Das
 Dial Shelf Feature board

Dsc
 Dial Shelf Controller board Platforms



"Niraj Palikhey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
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> Hi,
> So basically, if I understand, CDP can be used on serial as well as on
> Ethernet interfaces to get info. on neighboring routers. One question I
had
> regarding CDP is when you do a sh cdp neighbors, it gives you config info.
> regarding the neighboring routers. I wanted to understand what AGS under
> Platform meant in this configuration. What does it stand for?
> Please advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> >From: "Raymond Everson (Rainman)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: "Raymond Everson (Rainman)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Aaron Prather <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: Can you block CDP with an access list???
> >Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 19:47:18 -0400
> >
> >again..... read up.... udp=layer 4
> >cdp=NOT layer 4
> >.... in fatto:  cdp is cisco's implementation of stretching layer 2
rules.
> >
> >The Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Discovery Protocol
> >
> >CDP allows devices to share basic configuration information without even
> >configuring any protocol
> >specific information.  CDP is enabled by default on all interfaces.
> >
> >CDP is a Datalink Protocol occuring at Layer 2 of the OSI model.   This
is
> >important to understand
> >because CDP is not routable.  It can only traverse to directly connected
> >devices.
> >
> >CDP allows you to view information such Operating System Version,
Protocol
> >Information, and much
> >more.   This can be very handy for troubleshooting a variety of problems.
> >
> >Aaron Prather wrote:
> >
> > > If you can what protocol does it use? UDP? i know its a protocol in
> > > itself, but can this be done? what port number?
> > >
> > > Thanks guys,
> > >
> > > Aaron
> > >
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