You may need to have a CCO ID to access this page but here is the Cisco
feature Navigator page. This will allow you to pick a feaure/platform and
see what Feature pack it is available in. While this doesn't specifically
address your question i have found it to be pretty helpful. This is
especially helpful when i do configurations for customers and they have a
specific feature that they need. I can then look it up and decide which
service pack to add then go to the memory tool to make sure i have enough
for the feature set.

Ed Dombrowski

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/FeatureNav/FN.pl


""Sam Deckert""  wrote in message
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> Hello everyone!
>
> Just wondering if someone could explain the difference between the
different
> IOS Feature Packs.
>
> Ie.  What is the difference between IP Only, IP Plus, IP/Firewall etc etc.
>
> Do you know of a site that compares the capabilities of each?  I have been
> looking on the Cisco website with no luck so far....
>
> Also, I am looking at buying a 2651 router, and was just wondering if the
> IOS that comes with the router is capable of routing IPX as well as IP.
How
> expensive is it to buy additional software if it is not supported??
>
> thanks....
>
> Sam.
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