RE: CCIE lab kit

From: Ian Stong (istong@stong.org)
Date: Tue Aug 26 2003 - 18:38:18 GMT-3


Hi Roger,

Not sure I follow your question. It seems the thread has to do with IOS
versions within the 12.2 arena. The differences relate to features
supported within IOS 12.2 on different routers such as the 2500 versus
3600. So I would say the best way to compare is to pick some IOS
versions and platforms and see the differences. For example 12.2(1)d
enterprise/fw plus ipsec 56 on a 2501 in comparison to 12.2(1)d
ent/fw/ids plus ipsec 56 on a 3620 yields a table of some of the
features found on the 3620 and not on the 2501. It's up to you to
decide if those are features you think you need:
1) hands on with on a bunch of routers that support those features (all
2600xm/3600/4700 routers)

2) hands on with a couple of routers that support those features
(routers ranging from 2501, 2600, 3600 to 4700)

3) no hands on with those features - just study the IOS manual for those
features (all 2501 routers0

I found the following differences in platforms using the above criteria
(same basic 12.2(1)d IOS version on two different platforms):

Advanced Voice Busyout (AVBO)
Answer Supervision Reporting
AppleTalk Routing over ISL and IEEE 802.10 in Virtual LANs
Asynchronous Rotary Line Queuing
ATM Cell Loss Priority (CLP) Setting
ATM LANE Fast Simple Server Redundancy Protocol (LANE Fast SSRP)
ATM Routed Bridge Encapsulation (RBE)
Authentication Proxy Accounting for HTTP
Banyan VINES over LANE
Bridging between IEEE 802.1Q vLANs
Busyout Monitor
Caller ID
CEF Support for IP Routing between IEEE 802.1Q vLANs
CEF Switching for Routed Bridge Encapsulation
Channelized E1 Signaling
Class Based Ethernet CoS Matching & Marking (802.1p & ISL CoS)
Class-Based Policing
ClickStart
Configurable per ATM-VC Hold Queue size
Configurable Timers in H.225
COPS for RSVP
CT1/RBS (Robbed Bit Signaling)
DECnet over LANE
Dial Peer Enhancements
Diffserv Compliant WRED
Disabling LANE Flush Process
E1 R2 Signaling
Fast-Switched Compressed RTP
Feature Group D Support
Firewall Authentication Proxy
Firewall Intrusion Detection System
Frame Relay Fragmentation with Hardware Compression
Frame Relay IP RTP Priority
Frame Relay-to-ATM Interworking (FRF.8)
Gatekeeper Ecosystem Interoperability
H.323 Redundant Zone Support
H.323 Support for Virtual Interfaces
Hoot and Holler over IP
HSRP over ISL
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Support
IGMP Version 2
Interworking Signaling Enhancements for H.323 and SIP VoIP
Inverse Multiplexing over ATM (IMA)
IP DSCP marking for Frame-Relay PVC
IP Multicast Multilayer Switching (MLS)
IP Multilayer Switching (IP MLS)
IP-to-ATM CoS
IPX Encapsulation for 802.10 VLAN
IPX Multilayer Switching
IPX Routing over ISL Virtual LANs
ISDN LAPB-TA
ISDN Leased Line at 128kbps
ISDN Network Side for ETSI Net5 PRI
ISDN NFAS
ISDN Progress Indicator support for SIP using 183 Session Progress
ISDN-NFAS with D Channel Backup
ISL VLAN
Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) for Frame Relay and ATM
Virtual Circuits
Local Voice Busyout (LVBO)
MGCP - Media Gateway Control Protocol
Modem over BRI
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching)
MPLS Class of Service (CoS)
MPLS Class of Service (CoS) Enhancements
MPLS Egress NetFlow Accounting
MPLS Traceroute
MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE)
Multi-Chassis Hunting for Voice over Frame Relay
MultiNode Load Balancing (MNLB) Forwarding Agent
NBAR - Network-based Application Recognition
NetFlow Aggregation
NetFlow Policy Routing (NPR)
Network Side ISDN PRI Signaling, Trunking, and Switching
PPP over ATM
PPP over ATM SVCs
PPP Over Fast Ethernet 802.1Q
PPPoE on ATM
PPPoE on Ethernet
PPPoE Radius Port Identification
PPTP with MPPE
PSTN Fallback
QoS Device Manager (QDM)
QoS Packet Marking
QSIG Protocol Support
RSVP Support for Frame Relay
RSVP support for LLQ
Settlement for Packet Telephony
Settlement for Packet Telephony - Roaming & PKI Multiple Roots
SGCP
SIP - Session Initiation Protocol for VoIP
SIP - Session Initiation Protocol for VoIP Enhancements
SNMP Inform Request
SNMP Support for IOS vLAN Subinterfaces
Source Specific Multicast (SSM) - IGMPv3,IGMP v3lite, and URD
SSRP for LANE
T.38 Fax Relay for VoIP H.323
Token Ring ISL
Transparent CCS and Frame Forwarding Enhancements
Transparent Common Channel Signaling (T-CCS)
Trunk Conditioning for FRF.11 and Cisco Trunks
V.110 support for Digital Modems
Virtual Profile CEF Switched
Voice Busyout Enhancements
Voice over ATM
Voice over Frame Relay (FRF.11)
Voice over Frame Relay Configuration Updates
Voice Over IP
VoIP Call Admission Control using RSVP
x Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL) Bridge Support

Thanks,

Ian
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(FYI - we have plenty of 3620 and 4700 series routers to support all the
12.2 features you need for hands on ccie lab practice at ccie4u.com)

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Roger McNeace
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:16 AM
To: 'Brian Dennis'; 'ccie2be'; 'Group Study'
Subject: RE: CCIE lab kit

Does anyone know the exact old image and the new one to compare?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of Ian Stong
> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:15 PM
> To: 'Mark Rushby'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: CCIE lab kit
>
> How about http://www.ccie4u.com for rack rentals and lab scenarios
> starting at $20
>
> www.ccie4u.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
Of
> Mark Rushby
> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 4:10 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: CCIE lab kit
>
> Hi All
>
> I'm looking to buy, rent or use and online ccie lab kit any
suggestions
> are most welcome.
>
> thanks
>
> Mark



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