From: Ian Stong (istong@stong.org)
Date: Tue Feb 22 2005 - 16:41:20 GMT-3
Good questions - would suggest you compare the 2500 image to a 2800 image in
the T train to see some of the differences (or even a 2600XM image). I
haven't looked specifically at the code version you mentioned for the 2500
but does it support mobile IP, IPv6, ISIS, and the various T train misc
commands that you can be tested on in the lab.
For core items you can still learn a lot on a 2500 of course :)
Ian
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
will.jones@zen.co.uk
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:04 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: 2500's and Enterprise Plus
All,
Could anyone provide any clarity regarding the use of 2500s as lab
equipment. What Im trying to understand is the notion of the 2500 being no
use for the Lab. The reason I am confused is that I am running 12.2(24)
Enterprise Plus(c2500-js-l.122-24a) o
n all my 2500 routers and 12.2(27) Enterprise Plus c2600-js-mz.122-27 on my
2600s. I could go to 12.2(27) on my 2500s but havent got round to it yet
(havent needed to). So far, I have been able to configure most scenarios I
have come across with this c
ode train.
Could anyone elaborate on what technnologies are missing from the 12.2(27)
Enterprise Plus train for the 2500 that could specifically cause one to fail
the lab exam ?
Ive taken a look at the feature navigator for the 12.2(27) code between the
2500 and 2600 and notice that there are about 50 unique features contained
within the 2600 version, but from an initial glance it would seem that a
fair chunk of these features
would possibly not be utilised within the lab (Im going on whats in the
contents of workbooks here).
cheers
will
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