From: Rob Webber (rwebber@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Apr 28 2001 - 22:41:36 GMT-3
That is definitely the correct feature set for IPSec. I finally settled on
c2500-jos56i-l.120-14.bin.Z for all my routers. The .Z at the end is because
it was compressed with a standard UNIX compress utility. That way it fits in
an 8 MB flash. It takes an extra few minutes to boot (due to decompression)
but then it runs great. It probably requires a tad more memory than an
uncompressed image, but all my 16 MB RAM routers ran fine (and they were
stable). Let's face it - lab routers are not pushing the limit on DRAM
memory...
Rob.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Yurchenko, Michael
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 2:31 PM
To: 'Dirar Hakeem'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: IPSec IOS requirement
You're running desktop image (c2500->>>d<<<-l_120-4.bin)
To run ipsec a good image would be enterprise/firewall + ipsec56. It
requires 16mb flash (all 12.0 ipsec images do). The filename is
c2500-jos56i-l.120-8.bin
Michael Yurchenko
Sr. Network Engineer - Verizon Network Integration
CCIE# 6695, CCDP, CCNP ATM Specialist, MCSE
michael.yurchenko@verizon.com
610-407-2154
-----Original Message-----
From: Dirar Hakeem [mailto:dirarhakeem@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2001 2:13 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: IPSec IOS requirement
Hi All,
I ran into an issue setting up IPSec. I have a 2513
router, that has 12.0 loaded (c2500-d-l_120-4.bin),
yet it doesn't seem to support IPSec (I can't find any
of the commands.) Is IPSec a standard feature, or do
you need specific releases? I also have a 1750 with
12.0, but the documentation CD says that the 1750 do
not support IPSec, so that's not a question any more.
Thanks,
Dirar
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