RE: CCIE Lab IOS Feature Set? [7:66304]

2003-03-28 Thread Cuong DSL
ENTERPRISE/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56121-5-t14

This is what I have in my home lab

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(64D/16F)
c2600-io3s56i-mz.121-5.T14.bin IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
(48D/16F)
c2500-jos56i-l.121-5.T14.bin   ENTERPRISE/FW PLUS IPSEC 56
(16D/16F)
c4500-js56i-mz.121-5.T14.bin   ENTERPRISE PLUS IPSEC 56
(32D/16F)
c1700-o3sy56i-mz.121-5.T14.bin IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 56
(32D/8F)
c3550-i5k2l2q3-tar.121-13.EA1.tar
c2950-i6q4l2-tar.121-13.EA1.tar

C.Q.Nguyen

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Subject: Re: CCIE Lab IOS Feature Set? [7:66304]


Mike Mihalas  wrote in message
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 I am in the process of putting together a CCIE practice lab. I have a
bunch
 of 2500 routers with varying memory. I know the lab uses 12.1 but my 
 question is what feature set do I need? Will IP do what I need or do I
need
 IP Plus, or even Enterprise. Since IPX is gone will just the basic IP
image
 do all I need?

you want to be able to practice with all of the various routing
protocols, as you accountable for them.

that usually means Enterprise Plus.



 Thanks,

 Mike




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Re: CCIE Lab IOS Feature Set? [7:66304]

2003-03-26 Thread The Long and Winding Road
Mike Mihalas  wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I am in the process of putting together a CCIE practice lab. I have a
bunch
 of 2500 routers with varying memory. I know the lab uses 12.1 but my
 question is what feature set do I need? Will IP do what I need or do I
need
 IP Plus, or even Enterprise. Since IPX is gone will just the basic IP
image
 do all I need?

you want to be able to practice with all of the various routing protocols,
as you accountable for them.

that usually means Enterprise Plus.



 Thanks,

 Mike




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