Re: IOS Feature Codes / Image Naming Convention [7:59907]
Actually several years back the K designation was what is now refered to as J or Enterprise, D was IP, IPX and Appletalk or Deasktop. oh the simple daze... Dave s vermill wrote: Please take special note of the k feature set. Someone had a sense of humor but was apparently found out. a a APPN a2 ATM a3 APPN replacement b b Appletalk boot boot image c c Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (non-CiscoPro) c CommServer lite (CiscoPro) c2 Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (CiscoPro) c3 clustering d d Desktop subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services, IPX, Atalk, ARAP) (11.2 - Decnet) d2 reduced Desktop subset(SNMP, IP, IPX, ATALK, ARAP) diag IOS based diagnostic images e e IPeXchange (no longer used in 11.3 and later) - StarPipes DB2 Access - Enables Cisco IOS to act as a Gateway to all IBM DB2 products for downstream clients/servers in 11.3T eboot ethernet boot image for mc3810 platform f f FRAD subset (SNMP, FR, PPP, SDLLC, STUN) f2 modified FRAD subset, EIGRP, Pcbus, Lan Mgr removed, OSPF added g g ISDN subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP, IPX, Atalk) g2 gatekeeper proxy, voice and video g3 ISDN subset for c800 (IP, ISDN, FR) h h For Malibu(2910), 8021D, switch functions, IP Host hdiag Diagnostics image for Malibu(2910) i (used for image names of platforms c2500 and larger) i IP subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services) i2 subset similar to IP subset for system controller image (3600) i3 reduced IP subset with BGP/MIB, EGP/MIB, NHRP, DIRRESP removed. i4 subset of IP (5200) ipss7 IP subset with SS7 (2600) j j enterprise subset (formerly bpx, includes protocol translation) *** not used until 10.3 *** k k kitchen sink (enterprise for high-end) (same as bx) (Not used after 10.3) k1 Baseline Privacy key encryption (On 11.3 and up) k2 high-end enterprise w/CIP2 ucode (Not used after 10.3) k2 Triple DES (On 11.3 and up) k3 56bit SSH encryption k4 168bit SSH encryption k5 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k6 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k7 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k8 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k9 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) l l IPeXchange IPX, static routing, gateway m m RMON (11.1 only) m Catalyst 2820-kernel, parser, ATM signaling, Lane Client, bridging n n IPX o o Firewall (formerly IPeXchange Net Management) o2 Firewall (3xx0) o3 Firewall with ssh (36x0 26x0) p p Service Provider (IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP/OSPF/BGP, CLNS ISIS/IGRP) p2 Service Provider w/CIP2 ucode p3 as5200 service provider p4 5800 (Nitro) service provider p5 Service Provider (6400 NRP) p7 Service Provider with PT/TARP (2600, 3640) q q Async q2 IPeXchange Async r r IBM base option (SRB, SDLLC, STUN, DLSW, QLLC) - used with i, in, d (See note below.) r2 IBM variant for 1600 images r3 IBM variant for Ardent images (3810) r4 reduced IBM subset with BSC/MIB, BSTUN/MIB, ASPP/MIB, RSRB/MIB removed. s s source route switch (SNMP, IP, Bridging, SRB) (10.2 to 11.1) s Additions by Platform via PLUS packs c1000 (OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NLSP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT) c1005 (X.25, full WAN, OSPF, PIM, NLSP, SMRP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT) c1600 (OSPF, IPMULTICAST, NHRP, NTP, NAT, RSVP, FRAME_RELAY_SVC) AT s images also have: (SMRP,ATIP,AURP) IPX s images also have: (NLSP,NHRP) c2500 (NAT, RMON, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c2600 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F, VOIP and ATM) c3620 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) In 11.3T added VOIP c3640 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) In 11.3T added VOIP c4000 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c4500 (NAT, ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c5200 (PT, v.120, managed modems, RMON, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c5300 (MMP, VPDN, NAT, Modem Management, RMON, IBM) c5rsm (NAT, LANE and VLANS) c7000 (ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c7200 (NAT, ISL, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) rsp (NAT, ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) t t AIP w/ modified Ucode to connect to Teralink 1000 Data (11.2) t Telco return (12.0) u u IP with VLAN RIP (Network Layer 3 Switching Software, rsrb, srt, srb, sr/tlb) v v VIP and dual RSP (HSA) support v2 Voice V2D v3 Voice Feature Card v4 Voice (ubr920) w w WBU Feature Sets i IISP l LANE PVC p PNNI v PVC trafffic shaping w2 Cisco Advantage ED train Feature Sets a IPX, static routing, gateway b Net Management c FR/X25 y Async w3 Distributed Director Feature Sets x x X.25 in 11.1 and earlier releases and on c800 in 12.0T x FR/X.25
IOS Feature Codes / Image Naming Convention [7:59907]
Please take special note of the k feature set. Someone had a sense of humor but was apparently found out. a a APPN a2 ATM a3 APPN replacement b b Appletalk boot boot image c c Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (non-CiscoPro) c CommServer lite (CiscoPro) c2 Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (CiscoPro) c3 clustering d d Desktop subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services, IPX, Atalk, ARAP) (11.2 - Decnet) d2 reduced Desktop subset(SNMP, IP, IPX, ATALK, ARAP) diag IOS based diagnostic images e e IPeXchange (no longer used in 11.3 and later) - StarPipes DB2 Access - Enables Cisco IOS to act as a Gateway to all IBM DB2 products for downstream clients/servers in 11.3T eboot ethernet boot image for mc3810 platform f f FRAD subset (SNMP, FR, PPP, SDLLC, STUN) f2 modified FRAD subset, EIGRP, Pcbus, Lan Mgr removed, OSPF added g g ISDN subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP, IPX, Atalk) g2 gatekeeper proxy, voice and video g3 ISDN subset for c800 (IP, ISDN, FR) h h For Malibu(2910), 8021D, switch functions, IP Host hdiag Diagnostics image for Malibu(2910) i (used for image names of platforms c2500 and larger) i IP subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services) i2 subset similar to IP subset for system controller image (3600) i3 reduced IP subset with BGP/MIB, EGP/MIB, NHRP, DIRRESP removed. i4 subset of IP (5200) ipss7 IP subset with SS7 (2600) j j enterprise subset (formerly bpx, includes protocol translation) *** not used until 10.3 *** k k kitchen sink (enterprise for high-end) (same as bx) (Not used after 10.3) k1 Baseline Privacy key encryption (On 11.3 and up) k2 high-end enterprise w/CIP2 ucode (Not used after 10.3) k2 Triple DES (On 11.3 and up) k3 56bit SSH encryption k4 168bit SSH encryption k5 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k6 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k7 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k8 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k9 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) l l IPeXchange IPX, static routing, gateway m m RMON (11.1 only) m Catalyst 2820-kernel, parser, ATM signaling, Lane Client, bridging n n IPX o o Firewall (formerly IPeXchange Net Management) o2 Firewall (3xx0) o3 Firewall with ssh (36x0 26x0) p p Service Provider (IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP/OSPF/BGP, CLNS ISIS/IGRP) p2 Service Provider w/CIP2 ucode p3 as5200 service provider p4 5800 (Nitro) service provider p5 Service Provider (6400 NRP) p7 Service Provider with PT/TARP (2600, 3640) q q Async q2 IPeXchange Async r r IBM base option (SRB, SDLLC, STUN, DLSW, QLLC) - used with i, in, d (See note below.) r2 IBM variant for 1600 images r3 IBM variant for Ardent images (3810) r4 reduced IBM subset with BSC/MIB, BSTUN/MIB, ASPP/MIB, RSRB/MIB removed. s s source route switch (SNMP, IP, Bridging, SRB) (10.2 to 11.1) s Additions by Platform via PLUS packs c1000 (OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NLSP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT) c1005 (X.25, full WAN, OSPF, PIM, NLSP, SMRP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT) c1600 (OSPF, IPMULTICAST, NHRP, NTP, NAT, RSVP, FRAME_RELAY_SVC) AT s images also have: (SMRP,ATIP,AURP) IPX s images also have: (NLSP,NHRP) c2500 (NAT, RMON, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c2600 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F, VOIP and ATM) c3620 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) In 11.3T added VOIP c3640 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) In 11.3T added VOIP c4000 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c4500 (NAT, ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c5200 (PT, v.120, managed modems, RMON, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c5300 (MMP, VPDN, NAT, Modem Management, RMON, IBM) c5rsm (NAT, LANE and VLANS) c7000 (ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) c7200 (NAT, ISL, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) rsp (NAT, ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) t t AIP w/ modified Ucode to connect to Teralink 1000 Data (11.2) t Telco return (12.0) u u IP with VLAN RIP (Network Layer 3 Switching Software, rsrb, srt, srb, sr/tlb) v v VIP and dual RSP (HSA) support v2 Voice V2D v3 Voice Feature Card v4 Voice (ubr920) w w WBU Feature Sets i IISP l LANE PVC p PNNI v PVC trafffic shaping w2 Cisco Advantage ED train Feature Sets a IPX, static routing, gateway b Net Management c FR/X25 y Async w3 Distributed Director Feature Sets x x X.25 in 11.1 and earlier releases and on c800 in 12.0T x FR/X.25 in 11.2 (IPeXchange) x H.323 Gatekeeper/Proxy in 11.3 and later releases for 2500, 3620, 3640, mc3810 y (used for image names of platforms smaller than c2500) y reduced IP (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP) (C1003/4) y reduced IP (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, Bridging, WAN - X.25) (C1005) (11.2 - includes X.25) (c1005) y IP variant
RE: IOS Feature Codes / Image Naming Convention [7:59907]
Thanks Scott, Well, of course I should have known that io3 in my customer's image name means IP subset and firewall with ssh. Why didn't I think of that? :-) By the way I did find a good white paper on naming conventions and the release process. It's very helpful and doesn't require login. The Appendix of the paper has all the codes. The URL to the paper is here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/1.html Now, I hate to be dense, but I couldn't have told from just the filename that VLAN trunking wouldn't be supported, though, right? That requires the Feature Navigator (which requires a login)? (I did actually have a login at one point, sponsored by a partner. I better find it again and see if it still works.) But the Feature Navigator sometimes doesn't help, as you mentioned, because it just finds you the latest software with the features you want but doesn't tell you if the release you're working on supports a feature?? Did I read your caveat correctly? How else can one determine if a feature is availble in a certain release? (other than not seeing a command when you do ?) I've gotten lots of answers from people but still nobody has told me how to address a question like this in the future. The answers are helpful, but obviously a method would be much more helpful, as always! Give a woman a fish and she won't be hungry; teach her to fish and she won't be hungry every again (or however that idiom goes!? ;-) Thanks again, Priscilla s vermill wrote: Please take special note of the k feature set. Someone had a sense of humor but was apparently found out. a a APPN a2 ATM a3 APPN replacement b b Appletalk boot boot image c c Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (non-CiscoPro) c CommServer lite (CiscoPro) c2 Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (CiscoPro) c3 clustering d d Desktop subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services, IPX, Atalk, ARAP) (11.2 - Decnet) d2 reduced Desktop subset(SNMP, IP, IPX, ATALK, ARAP) diag IOS based diagnostic images e e IPeXchange (no longer used in 11.3 and later) - StarPipes DB2 Access - Enables Cisco IOS to act as a Gateway to all IBM DB2 products for downstream clients/servers in 11.3T eboot ethernet boot image for mc3810 platform f f FRAD subset (SNMP, FR, PPP, SDLLC, STUN) f2 modified FRAD subset, EIGRP, Pcbus, Lan Mgr removed, OSPF added g g ISDN subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP, IPX, Atalk) g2 gatekeeper proxy, voice and video g3 ISDN subset for c800 (IP, ISDN, FR) h h For Malibu(2910), 8021D, switch functions, IP Host hdiag Diagnostics image for Malibu(2910) i (used for image names of platforms c2500 and larger) i IP subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services) i2 subset similar to IP subset for system controller image (3600) i3 reduced IP subset with BGP/MIB, EGP/MIB, NHRP, DIRRESP removed. i4 subset of IP (5200) ipss7 IP subset with SS7 (2600) j j enterprise subset (formerly bpx, includes protocol translation) *** not used until 10.3 *** k k kitchen sink (enterprise for high-end) (same as bx) (Not used after 10.3) k1 Baseline Privacy key encryption (On 11.3 and up) k2 high-end enterprise w/CIP2 ucode (Not used after 10.3) k2 Triple DES (On 11.3 and up) k3 56bit SSH encryption k4 168bit SSH encryption k5 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k6 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k7 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k8 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k9 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) l l IPeXchange IPX, static routing, gateway m m RMON (11.1 only) m Catalyst 2820-kernel, parser, ATM signaling, Lane Client, bridging n n IPX o o Firewall (formerly IPeXchange Net Management) o2 Firewall (3xx0) o3 Firewall with ssh (36x0 26x0) p p Service Provider (IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP/OSPF/BGP, CLNS ISIS/IGRP) p2 Service Provider w/CIP2 ucode p3 as5200 service provider p4 5800 (Nitro) service provider p5 Service Provider (6400 NRP) p7 Service Provider with PT/TARP (2600, 3640) q q Async q2 IPeXchange Async r r IBM base option (SRB, SDLLC, STUN, DLSW, QLLC) - used with i, in, d (See note below.) r2 IBM variant for 1600 images r3 IBM variant for Ardent images (3810) r4 reduced IBM subset with BSC/MIB, BSTUN/MIB, ASPP/MIB, RSRB/MIB removed. s s source route switch (SNMP, IP, Bridging, SRB) (10.2 to 11.1) s Additions by Platform via PLUS packs c1000 (OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NLSP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT) c1005 (X.25, full WAN, OSPF, PIM, NLSP, SMRP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT)
Re: IOS Feature Codes / Image Naming Convention [7:59907]
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Thanks Scott, Well, of course I should have known that io3 in my customer's image name means IP subset and firewall with ssh. Why didn't I think of that? :-) By the way I did find a good white paper on naming conventions and the release process. It's very helpful and doesn't require login. The Appendix of the paper has all the codes. The URL to the paper is here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/1.html Now, I hate to be dense, but I couldn't have told from just the filename that VLAN trunking wouldn't be supported, though, right? That requires the Feature Navigator (which requires a login)? (I did actually have a login at one point, sponsored by a partner. I better find it again and see if it still works.) But the Feature Navigator sometimes doesn't help, as you mentioned, because it just finds you the latest software with the features you want but doesn't tell you if the release you're working on supports a feature?? Did I read your caveat correctly? How else can one determine if a feature is availble in a certain release? (other than not seeing a command when you do ?) It's now called software advisor and there is indeed an option that allows you to enter your image name and receive a list of features supported. the feature you are looking for is IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support I've gotten lots of answers from people but still nobody has told me how to address a question like this in the future. The answers are helpful, but obviously a method would be much more helpful, as always! Give a woman a fish and she won't be hungry; teach her to fish and she won't be hungry every again (or however that idiom goes!? ;-) I think it is give your wife a dollar and she'll spend it. Give her your checkbook and she'll spend it all. Either way, kiss your money goodbye ;- Thanks again, Priscilla s vermill wrote: Please take special note of the k feature set. Someone had a sense of humor but was apparently found out. a a APPN a2 ATM a3 APPN replacement b b Appletalk boot boot image c c Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (non-CiscoPro) c CommServer lite (CiscoPro) c2 Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX, Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT, XRemote, LAT) (CiscoPro) c3 clustering d d Desktop subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services, IPX, Atalk, ARAP) (11.2 - Decnet) d2 reduced Desktop subset(SNMP, IP, IPX, ATALK, ARAP) diag IOS based diagnostic images e e IPeXchange (no longer used in 11.3 and later) - StarPipes DB2 Access - Enables Cisco IOS to act as a Gateway to all IBM DB2 products for downstream clients/servers in 11.3T eboot ethernet boot image for mc3810 platform f f FRAD subset (SNMP, FR, PPP, SDLLC, STUN) f2 modified FRAD subset, EIGRP, Pcbus, Lan Mgr removed, OSPF added g g ISDN subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP, IPX, Atalk) g2 gatekeeper proxy, voice and video g3 ISDN subset for c800 (IP, ISDN, FR) h h For Malibu(2910), 8021D, switch functions, IP Host hdiag Diagnostics image for Malibu(2910) i (used for image names of platforms c2500 and larger) i IP subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services) i2 subset similar to IP subset for system controller image (3600) i3 reduced IP subset with BGP/MIB, EGP/MIB, NHRP, DIRRESP removed. i4 subset of IP (5200) ipss7 IP subset with SS7 (2600) j j enterprise subset (formerly bpx, includes protocol translation) *** not used until 10.3 *** k k kitchen sink (enterprise for high-end) (same as bx) (Not used after 10.3) k1 Baseline Privacy key encryption (On 11.3 and up) k2 high-end enterprise w/CIP2 ucode (Not used after 10.3) k2 Triple DES (On 11.3 and up) k3 56bit SSH encryption k4 168bit SSH encryption k5 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k6 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k7 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k8 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) k9 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) l l IPeXchange IPX, static routing, gateway m m RMON (11.1 only) m Catalyst 2820-kernel, parser, ATM signaling, Lane Client, bridging n n IPX o o Firewall (formerly IPeXchange Net Management) o2 Firewall (3xx0) o3 Firewall with ssh (36x0 26x0) p p Service Provider (IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP/OSPF/BGP, CLNS ISIS/IGRP) p2 Service Provider w/CIP2 ucode p3 as5200 service provider p4 5800 (Nitro) service provider p5 Service Provider (6400 NRP) p7 Service Provider with PT/TARP (2600, 3640) q q Async q2 IPeXchange Async r r IBM
RE: IOS Feature Codes / Image Naming Convention [7:59907]
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: Thanks Scott, Well, of course I should have known that io3 in my customer's image name means IP subset and firewall with ssh. Why didn't I think of that? :-) You did take shorthand in college didn't you? By the way I did find a good white paper on naming conventions and the release process. It's very helpful and doesn't require login. The Appendix of the paper has all the codes. The URL to the paper is here: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/620/1.html Great paper! Now, I hate to be dense, but I couldn't have told from just the filename that VLAN trunking wouldn't be supported, though, right? That requires the Feature Navigator (which requires a login)? (I did actually have a login at one point, sponsored by a partner. I better find it again and see if it still works.) Unless your partner purged your account, they stay good indefinitely. But the Feature Navigator sometimes doesn't help, as you mentioned, because it just finds you the latest software with the features you want but doesn't tell you if the release you're working on supports a feature?? Did I read your caveat correctly? Chuck is correct. There is still a FN, but the Software Advisor is considered the best/most current tool. It does reverse lookup as was described. My problem with it is that you can't specify how much flash/ram you have to work with. It often only lists images that are too big. So you have to start coming up with older image names on your own, then plug them in for reverse lookup, and see what happens. Maybe I'll submit a suggestion... How else can one determine if a feature is availble in a certain release? (other than not seeing a command when you do ?) I've gotten lots of answers from people but still nobody has told me how to address a question like this in the future. The answers are helpful, but obviously a method would be much more helpful, as always! Give a woman a fish and she won't be hungry; teach her to fish and she won't be hungry every again (or however that idiom goes!? ;-) Thanks again, Priscilla Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=59917t=59907 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]