Hi Len,
You can use the following IOS for the IPSEC, there are two options; IOS with
3DES and FW options, another without FW option.
With FW Option:
File name: c1700-k9o3sy-mz.122-10a.bin
Description: IP/FW/IDS PLUS IPSEC 3DES
Minimum Recommended Memory to download image - 8 MB Flash and 32 MB R
No, but I'm sure anything above 12.0 is OK. I'd check the IOS feature
navigator on CCO and you can nail down exactly what you need.
""Len Campbell"" wrote in message
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> Thanks for your help steve, do you know what version of the IOS is
> supported?
>
>From: "Len Campbell"
>Reply-To: "Len Campbell"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: VPN modules [7:48187]
>Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 16:16:06 GMT
>
>What is the VPN module used for on the Cisco 1720 if the router has the
>capability in the IOS? I want to do IP
Thanks for your help steve, do you know what version of the IOS is
supported?
""Steven A. Ridder"" wrote in message
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> The VPN module is used to take the encryption processing load off of the
> CPU. FOR IP SEC, you need a DES or 3DES designated IOS.
>
The VPN module is used to take the encryption processing load off of the
CPU. FOR IP SEC, you need a DES or 3DES designated IOS.
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RFC 1149 Compliant.
""Len Campbell"" wrote in message
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> What is the VPN module used for on the Cisco 1720 if the r
What is the VPN module used for on the Cisco 1720 if the router has the
capability in the IOS? I want to do IP SEC VPN and I was told that it is
supported without the VPN module. Just wondering the difference between the
two. With and w/o the module.
Thanks in Advance
Len
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