Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Sam Deckert
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

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Vincent Chong
Generally, IP is come with Router free. Generally speaking, different IOS has different feautre. You need to order IP/IPX feature set for cisco 2650 series at least, IOS is more expensive than the router if you order from cisco partner. hope this help Vincent ""Sam Deckert"" Hello everyone

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Ed Dombrowski
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

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Sam Deckert
get the software I require without it doubling the cost of the rotuer?? Thanks again - Original Message - From: "Vincent Chong" To: Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:38 PM Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545] > Generally, IP is come with Router free. > >

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Jason Roysdon
Actually, IP IOS still costs $15 (at least according to my sales folks). It may ship with the router, but you're still supposed to purchase the IOS. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ ""Vincent Chong""

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Jason Roysdon
al Message - > From: "Vincent Chong" > To: > Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:38 PM > Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545] > > > > Generally, IP is come with Router free. > > > > Generally speaking, different IOS has different feautre. > >

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Sam Deckert
" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 10:32 AM Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545] > IPSEC software is not cheap, especially 3DES. Doubling the cost sounds out > of line. Just be aware that IPSEC is IP based and doesn't support IPX > (you'd have to do some sort of tunnel

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Sam Deckert
Will the IP IOS that comes with a rotuer as standard route IPX though?? Thanks Jason sam. - Original Message - From: "Jason Roysdon" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 9:45 AM Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545] > Actually, IP IOS still costs $15 (at least ac

RE: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu
: Monday, April 30, 2001 8:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545] Will the IP IOS that comes with a rotuer as standard route IPX though?? Thanks Jason sam. - Original Message - From: "Jason Roysdon" To: Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 20

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-04-30 Thread Traceroute
depends on the exact version... - Original Message - From: "Sam Deckert" To: Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 10:30 PM Subject: Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545] > Will the IP IOS that comes with a rotuer as standard route IPX though?? > > Thanks Jason > &

Re: Cisco IOS Question [7:2545]

2001-05-01 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Nemeth)
On Sep 20, 2:21pm, "Jason Roysdon" wrote: } } Actually, IP IOS still costs $15 (at least according to my sales folks). It } may ship with the router, but you're still supposed to purchase the IOS. It depends on how the router is purchased. If it is purchased directly from Cisco then it do