OctalDump wrote: » I'm going to keep an eye out for a cheap ISR 2
theodoxa wrote: » One thing to be aware of when looking for ISR G2s or newer Catalyst Switches (e.g. 3560E) is that Cisco did away with the separate IOS images used on older devices. You won't be able to just load an Advanced IP Services image on new devices like you could the older ones. For this reason, I would suggest looking for one that shows the output of a POST, show version, or show license. There are 3-4 basic licenses for Routers --ipbasek9: This is the equivalent of IP Base on older devices. This license will always be enabled, so you will get at least IP Base functionality.
OctalDump wrote: » My understanding is that ipbase is sufficient for CCNP route and switch. The CCNP ROUTE Lab Manual V7 uses 1941s with IPBase and either ios 15.2 or 15.4.
ipbasek9Flexible Netflow, IPv6 Parity for IPV4 features, AAA, BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS, RIP, PBR, IGMP, Multicast DHCP, HSRP, GLBP, NHRP, HTTP, HQF, QoS, ACL, NBAR, GRE, CDP, ARP, NTP, PPP, PPPoA, PPPoE, RADIUS, TACACS, SCTP, SMDS, SNMP, STP, VLAN, DTP, IGMP Snooping, SPAN, WCCP, ISDN, ADSL over ISDN, NAT-Basic, X.25, RSVP, etc...
datak9MPLS, BFD, RSVP, L2VPN, L2TPv3, Layer 2 Local Switching, Mobile IP, Multicast Authentication, FHRP-GLBP, IP SLAs, PfR, DECnet, RSRB, BIP, DLSw+, FRAS, Token Ring, ISL, IPX, STUN, SNTP, SDLC, QLLC etc...
securityk9IKEv1/IPsec/PKI, IPsec/GRE, Easy VPN w/ DVTI, DMVPN, Static VTI, Firewall, Network Foundation Protection, GETVPN, etc...
Cheap 1941s with ios15.4 are probably the best option - if you can find them, that is.
gorebrush wrote: » If you're google game is good - there is a 15.3 IOS image that will run on an 1841 (15.3XB) which, IIRC, will run the newer syntax (i.e. Named Mode) EIGRP.