Thanks, that confirms my suspicions.  When I saw that note in the
configuration guide I thought I was losing my mind.  When I checked CCO
and saw that there *wasn't* an ISA available for the 7513 I got really
confused.  

John

>>> "the-other-jason"  1/15/02 3:13:57 PM
>>>
CCO says you can use IPSEC on a 7513 (and I've seen, if memory servers,

DES56 secure shell, so the encryption itself should not be a problem) 
.... if the image is intended for a 7513 (i.e., rsp) and it includes 
IPSEC, nothing should crash and/or burn (i.e., a 7200 image won't load

on a 7500). ;-) And if you look at the release notes, they do specify 
images with rsp support and ipsec. For example, see

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios121/121relnt/xprn121/121feats.htm#xtocid96


which makes no mention of any additional processor requirements.

Like you said, there is no ISA for the 75xx, there must be a typo in
the 
  configuration guide.

Jason

John Neiberger wrote:

> I'm confused about what is needed to run IPSec on a 7513.  The Cisco
IOS
> Security Configuration Guide mentions that an Integrated Services
> Adapter is needed for IPSec on a 7200 or 7500 series router. 
However,
> upon looking closer at the ISA, CCO says that this is only for the
7100
> or 7200 routers.  An ISA for a 7500 does not appear to be available. 
If
> it is, I'm looking in the wrong place.
> 
> So, what's the scoop?  If I were to simply load an IPSec image on
the
> 7513 would it melt and die a horrible death?  What is necessary to
make
> this work?  Buy a 7200?  :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> John




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