From: David Goldsmith (dgoldsmi@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 17:47:13 GMT-3
Georg,
Are you running IP only? Here is a matrix on the IP PLUS and looks like it is
all version above 12.0.
I didn't list 12.03T... But it was also on the list....
Thanks
Dave Goldsmith
Looks like this should support BGP.... At least for testing or small network.
Your selections are supported by the
following:
Warning: The releases below may not be supported by all platfor
ms
and feature sets.*
Release Number
Image Info
imagename (Dram/Flash)
12.1(2)
c1600-sy-l.12.1-2 (4/12)
c1600-sy-mz.12.1-2 (N. A./4)
12.1(2)T
c1600-sy-l.12.1-2.T (4/12)
c1600-sy-mz.12.1-2.T (N. A./6)
12.1(1)
c1600-sy-l.12.1-1 (4/12)
c1600-sy-mz.12.1-1 (N. A./4)
12.1(1)T
c1600-sy-l.12.1-1.T (4/12)
c1600-sy-mz.12.1-1.T (N. A./6)
12.0(9)
c1600-sy-l.12.0-9 (4/8)
c1600-sy-mz.12.0-9 (N. A./4)
12.0(8)
c1600-sy-l.12.0-8 (4/8)
c1600-sy-mz.12.0-8 (N. A./4)
12.0(7)
c1600-sy-l.12.0-7 (4/8)
c1600-sy-mz.12.0-7 (N. A./4)
12.0(7)T
c1600-sy-l.12.0-7.T (4/8)
c1600-sy-mz.12.0-7.T (N. A./4)
dhbrown@Pipeline.com wrote:
> 1600's and 1000's do NOT support BGP, but I am pretty sure they do IGRP. The
re is a matrix in the Cisco sales guide that shows what protocols are supported
. I don't have it in front of me, but I ran into this a while back and found t
his out. It may be on the CD under sales stuff - try this: http://127.0.0.1:80
80/cc/td/doc/pcat/222.htm
>
> David
>
> 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" 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"" 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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