One interesting question....
The blueprint states what are the IOS versions used on the lab, for
instance:
2600 series routers IOS 12.2T (ENTERPRISE PLUS/H323 MCM)
3600 series routers IOS 12.3T (ENTERPRISE PLUS/H323 MCM)
3700 series routers IOS 12.3T (ENTERPRISE PLUS/H323 MCM)
7200 series routers IOS 12.2S (SERVICE PROVIDER/SECURE SHELL 3DES)
Catalyst 3550 IOS 12.2 (IP SERVICES)
There are a lot of technologies that simply are not on these images. Even on
the begining of the IE VoD about the SP they say talk about the technologies
that should not be found on the lab as they are not available on the images
above.
However... I have a friend that said that he had on his SP lab a question
about a technology that was not supported on those IOS series. (well, that's
his word, don't know what was it...)
So, the real question is... should we rule out whatever is not supported on
those versions?
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Swap <ccie19804_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi group,
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> These features were available in the 12.0S series on 7200 and no more exits
> in the newer versions. So is there any similar new stuff introduced that
> replaced these interesting/useful features..i'm asking specifically for
> 7200's. Of course lots of new hardware have been introduced (CRS, devices
> based on XR etc.) but whts the point of removing the feature..
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> For e.g. how do we run MPLS VPNs if the SP core is not MPLS enabled without
> a multipoint solution (just hypothetical)? We hv go bak to the old IOS???
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> Also does this mean there is no FRR in the SP lab anymore?
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> Swap
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> #19804
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