Re: BGP on Cisco 1601 with 12.0(3)T IOS

From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 17:13:56 GMT-3


   

I did some looking on CCO and haven't found the right
page/document yet, but a comp.dcom.sys.cisco search
indicated that BGP is available on the 1600 in
12.0(5)T from posts there. If anyone does find the
page at Cisco explaining this please share. I checked
the release notes/new features docs as well for 12.0
and haven't had luck yet. I'm aware that BGP isn't
available on some of the low-end routers but don't
have access to a 1600.

BTW, What feature set are you running?

HTH, Erick

--- Art Davis <senzaart@usa.net> wrote:
> A few months ago I read on this newsgroup that the
> "plastic" routers (800,
> 1600...) did not support BGP or IGRP. I know for
> sure that my 804 with 12.1
> doesn't have it, and I never tried to run BGP in any
> 1600's. There's a matrix
> deep in Cisco's web site that shows what's available
> by product line and
> version.
>
> Art
>
> "John Hardman" <johnhardman1@home.net> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Yes, you will need an advanced (e.g. enterprise+)
> image. I can not say for
> sure, so you will have to do the research if a
> advanced image on a 1600 will even support BGP.
>
> HTH
> --
> John Hardman, CCNP MCSE+I
>
>
> ""Hans Stout"" <ciscostudy66@hotmail.com> wrote in
> message
> news:F157E9GQvnbEG10Gai400002de0@hotmail.com...
> > Hello colleagues,
> >
> > I have two Cisco 1601's running IOS version
> 12.0(3)T on which I try to
> > implement BGP as a routing protocol. When I am in
> config mode, I can see
> > that BGP is an option, but when I type 'router bgp
> 10', the system returns
> > 'unknown routing protocol'. Are there any special
> requirements to run BGP
> ?
> > Thanks for your help in advance !
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Georg Pauwen



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