You are right, the link I was reading was on a few "low volume" 2500's
like the FRAD etc.
Dan
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Brad,
Check out the bottom of this page:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/rt/2500/2509/prodlit/1154_pp.htm
Dan
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Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 10:14 PM
To: "Dan Penn"
Subject: Re: IOS firewall feature set
ies has been
> EOS'd. However cisco is pledging software support until 2005.
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> Dan
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Where did you find info that Cisco does not support
25xx series anymore? I have 156 support contracts
on 2509, 2511, and 2520's. I also just finished a
network wide upgrade of IOS on these same boxes.
I am concerned that
Yes, that's quite bull. Cisco still supports the 2500's.
Dan
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Where did you find info that Cisco does not support
25xx series anymore? I have 156 support contracts
on 2509, 2511, and 2520's. I also just finished a
network wide upgrade of IOS on these same boxes.
I am concerned that Cisco just announced this and
this leaves me with a serious problem.
""S M
www.cisco.com
It is most certainly still supported and available if you have download
privileges. Did you even check?
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> I'm looking for Cisco 2514 IOS w/ firewall feature set. Cisco doesn't
> supports 25xx series anymore.
>
I'm looking for Cisco 2514 IOS w/ firewall feature set. Cisco doesn't
supports 25xx series anymore.
Does anyone point me in the right direction to get the software.
Thanks
SM
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Hi,
You can configure a simple inbound access-list at your outside interface
of your router to deny inbound
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Hi everyone,
I have a specific IP address that constantly tries to attack my webserver.
How can I block that IP address while allowing all others through?
My config uses NAT extendable to translate the outside Ip to port 80 on an
internal address.
I want to allow the world to access that port EX
You would need a different features of th IOS on your router.
Here is the the URL with all the details (you will need CCO login):
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/432/features.html
Perhaps you will need more RAM as well. Use IOS uprade planer on TAC to
learn the upgrade path. You can download
Hi to all
I would like to know how to activate a IOS firewall on 2600.
The router is running IOS 12.0 T3 (c2600-i-mz.120-3.T3) with 8 meg flash and
24576K/8192K bytes of memory.
Do I need to buy a separate software or there is an activation key.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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> It looks like it is doing a lot of packet inspection too. Does IOS Firewall
> feature set support stateful information? Please let me know any major
> advantages of using PIX over IOS Firewall feature set.
>
> Thank you in advance.
handle this type of traffic load without much effort.
The IOS Firewall Feature Set - which is now called "Cisco Secure Integrated
Software" (CSIS), is working along with the normal duties that the router is
doing. Therefore you may have to add more memory and things may slow down a
bit
This is a bit confusing when it comes to Cisco security products.
What is the advantage of buying a PIX when I have a Cisco IOS with the
Firewall feature set?
It looks like it is doing a lot of packet inspection too. Does IOS Firewall
feature set support stateful information? Please let me know
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