I haven't checked in a while but I know the IP services image doesn't
support ipv6 and IGMPv3. I think there are also QOS features that you
can't do as well. That's strange for them to retire this image. I'd
recommend using the advanced services images anyway. I think ipv6 on 3560
is on the lab. Also, I think they always use EOL code. I remember not
being able to find the code for the V3 lab either.
HTH,
Keegan
RE: Catalyst 3560 Advanced IP Services
Ryan West
to:
Martin Kiefer, 'GS CCIE-Lab'
08/08/09 05:40 PM
Sent by:
nobody_at_groupstudy.com
Please respond to Ryan West
Martin,
Advanced IP services is retired in the 3560 line, I haven't checked the
differences between IP Services and Advanced IP Services in that line, so
I can't really comment on any major differences. I would recommend using
12.2(44)SE6, the command structure / subsets are pretty much the same as
12.2(25)SEE, so you tab completion will be similar.
-ryan
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Martin Kiefer
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 2:10 PM
To: 'GS CCIE-Lab'
Subject: Catalyst 3560 Advanced IP Services
Hi there.
I just wanted to upgrade my home lab with new software for my 3560s (at
the
same time I removed the old 2600 routers and replaced them with 1841s :-)
.
But is it just me that cannot find it, or...? But where is the 12.2.50
Advanced IP Services software for the 3560s?
I can only find 12.2.46 Advanced IP services, not for the 12.2.50
versions,
there is only IP Services available as I see it.
And the 12.2.46 is about one year old!
Am I doing something wrong here?
Martin Kiefer
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
Received on Sat Aug 08 2009 - 21:55:47 ART
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