Re: Choosing the right IOS Image [7:739]

2001-04-23 Thread Vincent Chong
Hi; As a matter of fact, Cisco 2500 is not compress image. You have to use compress tool like mzmaker to compress cisco ios image. The size of the IOS image is much more smaller and it will fit 8M flash. Be careful, you need to have enough memrory in your router. Becasue the IOS will self-deco

Re: Choosing the right IOS Image [7:739]

2001-04-15 Thread Thomas
With 8MB of Flash, I would recommend you to ran IOS version 12.0(15), IP/IPX/AT/DEC. This is the latest version of v12.0. It's only require 8MB of flash and is a clean version (have the TCP security flaw bug fixed). ""Roger Sohn"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Choosing the right IOS Image [7:739]

2001-04-15 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Sohn Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 11:31 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Choosing the right IOS Image [7:739] Hi All, Just wanted to hear what other people are using (or would recommend) for the IOS images on their 2500 series routers with a typical 16MB DRAM/ 8MB Flash

Choosing the right IOS Image [7:739]

2001-04-15 Thread Roger Sohn
Hi All, Just wanted to hear what other people are using (or would recommend) for the IOS images on their 2500 series routers with a typical 16MB DRAM/ 8MB Flash setup. I remember hearing from Louie that he ran 12.09 Enterprise Plus IOS on all of his 2500's with that 16/8 configuration. There'