Product Bulletins

Cisco IOS Software Release 11.2 Changes in Packaging and Upgrade Paths

Product Bulletin #539

Introduction

In response to customer concerns of Feature Set complexity, effective with Cisco IOS software release 11.2, Cisco Systems has repackaged the Feature Sets across the Cisco 1000 series, Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 4000 series, Cisco AS5200 and Cisco 7000, 7200, 7500 platforms. This repackaging effort decreases complexity by decreasing the number of feature sets a customer must choose from. The packaging structure has divided Feature Sets into three (3) solution suites:
  1. A basic set of functionality for IP, Desktop, Enterprise and Enterprise/APPN feature sets

  2. Key value add "Plus" feature sets with one (1) or more features such as NAT, RMON, ISL, Lane, modem management, or V.120, depending on platform

  3. Solution specific feature sets such as encryption(40-bit or 56-bit), LANFRAD, CFRAD, and ISDN

Feature set pricing has also been addressed as a cost containment initiative, while adding new features to address customer's ever growing solution requirements. For specific feature set pricing details, refer to the Pricing Agent (internal Cisco access only) or the Marketplace (customer accessible) starting Oct 15th, 1996 by accessing Cisco Connection On-line (CCO).

Along with new features in Cisco IOS release 11.2 comes the requirement for additional memory. In order not to penalize existing customers updating/upgrading to Cisco IOS release 11.2, we have adjusted the update/upgrade model.

Significant Changes at a Glance

Four (4) basic packages have been created for the Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 4000 series and Cisco 7000 series.

  1. IP Routing
  2. Desktop (IP/IPX/AT/DEC)
  3. Enterprise
  4. Enterprise/APPN

"Plus" solution suites are being introduced as a value add to base functionality on the Cisco 1000 series, Cisco 2500 series, Cisco 4000 series and Cisco AS5200 platforms.

The term Desktop has been changed to IP/IPX/AT/DEC for the Cisco 2500 and Cisco 4000 Series showing "access family" alignment to the Cisco 1000 series platforms.

The IP/IPX feature set is no longer offered on the Cisco 2500 series, and Cisco 4000 series. Desktop(IP/IPX/AT/DEC) is now priced at the 11.1 IP/IPX price. For customers who are currently running IP/IPX and want 11.2, they will get a free upgrade to Desktop (IP/IPX/AT/DEC). Note: the IP/IPX feature set will continue to be offered on the Cisco 1000 series and there are no plans to offer the Desktop feature set on the Cisco 1000 series.

IBM/APPN solution suites have been minimized to focus on higher volume solutions. The IP/IPX+IBM feature set is no longer offered.

Minimum memory requirements have changed as a result of Cisco IOS software 11.2 new features. These are indicated by feature set per platform in Table 2.

The default memory for the Cisco 2500 platforms is 8M Flash and 4M DRAM.

Memory pricing for the Cisco 4000 series platforms has decreased.

Cisco IOS software image names have changed for the Cisco 2500, Cisco 3000, Cisco AS5100, Cisco 4000, Cisco 4000m and Cisco 7000 platforms.

Old Name New Name Platforms
igs-j-mz c2500-j-mz 2500, 3000, AS5100
xx-j-mz c4000-j-mz 4000, 4000m
gs7-j-mz c7000-j-mz RP-based 7000s

The image names above now align with the naming convention of the Cisco 1003/1004, Cisco 1005, Cisco 4500, Cisco 4500m, Cisco 4700, Cisco AS5200 and Cisco 7200.

Name Platforms
c7200-j-mz 7200
c4500-j-mz 4500, 4500m, 4700
as5200-jmz-1 AS5200
c1000-y-mz 1003, 1004
c1005-ny-mz 1005


Managing Customer Expectations

The modifications of Cisco IOS Software Feature Sets provides important benefits to customers in terms of delivering new features at attractive price points. In the past the wide solution choices created a challenge when proposing the optimal solution. The repackaging with 11.2 will minimize this challenge. Because customers, sales and support rely heavily on consistency to navigate the selection process, the rule to remain consistent between both maintenance and major releases in terms of the basic Feature Set (IP, Desktop, Enterprise) content is in tact.

In addition, we have retained the rule that feature sets with more features are supersets of the ones with lessor features. For example, Enterprise includes all of Desktop features, Desktop Plus includes all of Desktop, etc. Exception to this rule are the application specific features sets available on some platforms.

Customer Benefits

In Cisco IOS software release 11.2 IP, Desktop, Enterprise and Enterprise/APPN Feature Sets as well as their "Plus" versions provide more resiliency to the network, easier network expansion capability and better control of the quality of service. Specifically, Cisco IOS software release 11.2 addresses three (3) major application areas:
  1. Security allowing customers to build confidential connections over public networks for such offerings as Virtual Private Networks, telecommuting services, Intranet privacy and virtual collaborative or community-of-interest networks.

  2. Multimedia applications can be guaranteed sufficient resources dynamically end to end without impairing other bursty applications.

  3. Virtual Private Dial-up Networking permits the client to configure secure networks to offer local access to the corporate network; off-load remote access services; off-loading connection accounting and security to the gateway server.

For more details reference the following:

The price of IP, Desktop and Enterprise has not increased and in some cases has decreased:

The Desktop Feature Set has decreased 27% on the Cisco 2500 series and 16% on the Cisco 4000 series over previous Cisco IOS software releases. This offers a more attractive price point for Appletalk and DECnet applications.

The Enterprise Feature Set has decreased 28% on the Cisco 2500 series reducing Distributor costs to stock this solution suite.

Memory pricing for the Cisco 4000 series platforms has decreased 20 - 40% depending on platform and memory type, thereby minimizing the impact to the customer's networking costs. For specific feature set pricing details refer to the Pricing Agent (internal Cisco access only) or the Marketplace (customer accessible) starting Oct 15th, 1996 by accessing Cisco Connection On-line (CCO).

The introduction of the value-add "Plus" versions of the basic IP, Desktop, Enterprise and Enterprise/APPN feature sets gives the customer a mechanism to place robust solutions only where necessary, thereby minimizing network costs and complexity.

Cisco 2500 series platforms will have a minimum memory of 8MB Flash/4MB DRAM supporting a significant number of feature sets. For specific feature set memory requirements please reference the "11.2 Feature Sets and Memory Requirements per Platform" table provided later in this document. For existing customers this minimum memory upgrade is included in the feature set upgrade at no additional charge for Cisco 2500 series. To verify the correct amount of RAM and Flash needed for the desired feature set Table 2 later in this document should be referenced. For pricing details on memory refer to the Pricing Agent (internal Cisco access only) or the Marketplace (customer accessible) starting Oct 15th, 1996.

11.2 Feature Sets

The Feature Sets in Cisco IOS software release 11.2 are packaged to be less complex and more closely offers the right solution for the job. The following tables give the new Feature Set structure per platform.

Table 1. Feature Sets Supported on 11.2
Cisco Hardware Platforms
Feature Sets Cisco 1000 Series Cisco 2500 Series and AS5100 Cisco 4000 Series Cisco 7000
Series1, 2
Cisco 7200 Series1 Cisco 7500 Series1 Cisco
AS5200
Standard Feature Sets
IP Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic Basic Basic and
Encryption4
Basic and
Plus3
Desktop -- Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic Basic Basic and
Encryption4
Basic and
Plus3
Enterprise -- Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic Basic Basic and
Encryption4
Basic and
Plus3
Enterprise and APPN -- Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
Basic Basic Basic and
Encryption4
--
IP/IPX/IBM and APPN -- Basic Basic -- -- -- --
Desktop/IBM and APPN -- -- -- Basic Basic Basic --
Cisco 1000 Series Only Feature Sets
IP/IPX Basic -- -- -- -- -- --
IP/AppleTalk Basic -- -- -- -- -- --
IP/IPX/ AppleTalk Basic, Plus3, and
Encryption4,5
-- -- -- -- -- --
IP/OSPF/PIM Basic -- -- -- -- -- --
IP/Asynch Basic -- -- -- -- -- --
IP/IPX/Asynch Basic -- -- -- -- -- --
Special Applications
Layer 3 Bridging -- -- -- -- Basic -- --
CFRAD -- Basic -- -- -- -- --
LANFRAD -- Basic -- -- -- -- --
ISDN -- Basic -- -- -- -- --
Remote Access Server -- Basic -- -- -- -- --

1 Basic images for the Cisco 7000 series, 7500 series, and 7200 series include additional functionality not found in the basic feature sets offered on the other hardware platforms.
2 Both Versatile Interface Processor (VIP) and non-VIP options are available
3 The Plus package includes IBM, RMON and Network Address Translation (NAT). Note that the Enterprise Feature Set already includes IBM, so that, when applied to Enterprise, the value-added features are RMON and NAT.
4 There are two variations of Encryption: 40-bit Encryption and 56-bit Encryption. Cisco IOS software with 56-bit Data Encryption Standard (DES) is subject to International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) controls, and have a limited distribution. Images to be installed outside the U.S. require an Export license. Orders may be denied or subject to delays due to U.S. Government regulations. Contact your sales representative or distributor for more information, or send e-mail to export@cisco.com.
5 For the 2500 Series and 4000 Series, Encryption is only packaged as an addition to the Plus package.

Table 2. Value Add Plus Feature Sets
Platform "Plus" versions
of IP and Desktop basic Feature Sets
"Plus" versions
of Enterprise basic Feature Sets
1003/4 OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NLSP, ATIP, AURP, RSVP, NAT
1005 Full WAN, X.25, OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NLSP, ATIP, AURP, FR/SVC, RSVP, NAT
2500
Note: LANFRAD, ISDN and CFRAD remain Mission Specific Bundles
NAT, IBM,RMON NAT, RMON
4000 NAT, IBM NAT
4500/4700 NAT, IBM, ISL,Lane NAT, Lane
AS5200 Modem Management, V120, Protocol Translation, NAT, RMON, IBM Modem Management, V120, Protocol Translation, NAT, RMON

Existing Customer Upgrade Model

The customer has a Cisco 1003 router with a 4 MB Flash memory card, running the Cisco IOS Release 11.1 IP Routing (basic) feature set. The customer wants to upgrade to the Cisco IOS Release 11.2 IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 56 feature set. This order crosses two feature sets: one to get from IP to IP/IPX/Appletalk, and one to get to IP/IPX/Appletalk Plus 56 (basic to plus). To complete the upgrade, use the following guidelines:

There are four (4) basic scenario variations which may warrant upgrading. The following table provides the upgrade/update ordering model for the Cisco 4000, Cisco 2500 and the Cisco 1000 series.

Table 3. Upgrade Ordering Model
Scenario Order 4000 Part No. 2500 Part No. 1000 Part No.
Customer wants to update from 10.3 to 11.2, no "Plus" feature set requirements, same Feature Set, e.g. IP Media
(charged item)
SW40C-11.2.1= SW25C-11.2.1= SW1003C-11.2.1=
Same as above except Customer needs to upgrade from IP to IP/IPX/AT/DEC1 License
(no charge) and
Media
(charged item)
FL40-CB= + SW40B-11.2.1= FL25-CB= + SW25B-11.2.1= FL1003CA= + SW1003A-11.2.1=
Customer needs to upgrade from 10.3 base to 11.2 "Plus", same base feature set, e.g. IP to IP Plus License
(charged item) and
media
(charged item)
FL40-P= + SW40CP-11.2.1= FL25-P= + SW25CP-11.2.1= FL1003-P= + SW1003CP-11.2.1=
Customer needs to upgrade from 10.3 base to 11.2 "Plus", new base Feature Set, e.g. IP to Enterprise Plus1 License (charged item excepted on 1000 series) and
Plus License (charged item) and media (charged item
FL40-CA= + FL40= + SW40AP-11.2.1= FL25-CA= + FL25-P= + SW25AP-11.2.1= FL1003CA= + FL1003-P= + SW1003AP-11.2.1=

1 IP/IPX/AT for the Cisco 1000 series

Please note in the above table the term "update" refers to implementing the new version of Cisco IOS software, and the term "upgrade" refers to migrating to a more robust Feature Set.

Because SMARTnet plays such a direct role in the terms and conditions under which customers can upgrade the following section provides a general description of SMARTnet.

SMARTnet

SMARTnet continues to be a service offering for software maintenance, advance hardware replacement, and technical support required for self-maintenance. SMARTnet requires that all Cisco equipment at the customer's locations must be placed under contract. More specifically this service includes the following:

Minimum Memory Requirements

The largest impact in taking advantage of new features offered in each successive Cisco IOS software release is that often additional memory is required. Below is a table of the minimal memory requirements for 11.2 compared to 11.2 by Feature Set per platform.

Table 4. 11.2 Feature Sets and Memory Requirements per Platform
Platform Feature Set Image 11.2 Flash Req't 11.2 DRAM Req't Prior Flash Req't (11.1) Prior DRAM Req't (11.1)
1003/1004 IP c1000-y-mz 2MB 4MB 2MB 4MB
1003/1004 IP Plus c1000-bnsy-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1003/1004 IP Plus 40 c1000-bnsy40-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1003/1004 IP Plus 56 c1000-bnsy56-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1003/1004 IP/AT c1000-by-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 4MB
1003/1004 IP/IPX c1000-ny-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 4MB
1003/1004 IP/IPX/AT c1000-bny-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 8MB
1003/1004 IP/IPX/AT Plus c1000-bnsy-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1003/1004 IP/IPX/AT Plus 40 c1000-bnsy40-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1003/1004 IP/IPX/AT Plus 56 c1000-bnsy56-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP c1005-y-mz 2MB 4MB 2MB 4MB
1005 IP Plus c1005-bnsy-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP Plus 40 c1005-bnsy40-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP Plus 56 c1005-bnsy56-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP/Async c1005-qy-mz 2MB 4MB 2MB 4MB
1005 IP/AT c1005-by-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 4MB
1005 IP/IPX c1005-ny-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 4MB
1005 IP/IPX/AT c1005-bny-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 8MB
1005 IP/IPX/AT Plus c1005-bnsy-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP/IPX/AT Plus 40 c1005-bnsy40-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP/IPX/AT Plus 56 c1005-bnsy56-mz 2MB 8MB n/a n/a
1005 IP/IPX/Async c1005-nqy-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 4MB
1005 IP/OSPF/PIM c1005-y2-mz 2MB 8MB 2MB 4MB
2500 Series IP Only c2500-i-l 8MB 4MB 4MB 4MB (2MB for 2501-2508)
2500 Series IP Plus c2500-is-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
2500 Series IP Plus 40 c2500-is40-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
2500 Series IP Plus 56 c2500-is56-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
2500 Series IP/IPX/AT/DEC c2500-d-l 8MB 4MB 8MB 4MB
2500 Series IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus c2500-ds-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
2500 Series IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 40 c2500-ds40-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
2500 Series IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 56 c2500-ds56-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
2500 Series Enterprise c2500-j-l 8MB 6MB 8MB 6MB
2500 Series Enterprise Plus c2500-js-l 8MB 6MB n/a n/a
2500 Series Enterprise Plus 40 c2500-js40-l 8MB 6MB n/a n/a
2500 Series Enterprise Plus 56 c2500-js56-l 8MB 6MB n/a n/a
2500 Series Enterprise/APPN Plus c2500-ajs-l 16MB 8MB 16MB 8MB
2500 Series Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 c2500-ajs40-l 16MB 8MB n/a n/a
2500 Series Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 c2500-ajs56-l 16MB 8MB n/a n/a
2500 Series IP/IPX/IBM & APPN Plus c2500-ainr-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
2500 Series ISDN c2500-g-l 8MB 4MB 4MB 2MB
2501/2CF LANFRAD Feature Set c2500-fin-l 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB
2501/2CF, 2520/1CF, 2522/3CF FRAD Feature Set c2500-f-l 4MB 4MB 4MB 2MB
2509-2512 Remote Access Server (RAS) c2500-c-l 8MB 4MB 4MB 4MB
4000 IP Only c4000-i-mz 4MB 16MB 4MB 16MB
4000-m IP Only c4000-i-mz 4MB 8MB 4MB 8MB
4000 IP Plus c4000-is-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP Plus c4000-is-mz 4MB 8MB n/a n/a
4000 IP Plus 40 c4000-is40-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP Plus 40 c4000-is40-mz 4MB 8MB n/a n/a
4000 IP Plus 56 c4000-is56-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP Plus 56 c4000-is56-mz 4MB 8MB n/a n/a
4000 IP/IPX/AT/DEC c4000-d-mz 4MB 16MB 4MB 16MB
4000-m IP/IPX/AT/DEC c4000-d-mz 4MB 8MB 4MB 8MB
4000 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus c4000-ds-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus c4000-ds-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 40 c4000-ds40-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 40 c4000-ds40-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 56 c4000-ds56-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 56 c4000-ds56-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000 Enterprise c4000-j-mz 4MB 16MB 4MB 16MB
4000-m Enterprise c4000-j-mz 4MB 16MB 4MB 16MB
4000 Enterprise Plus c4000-js-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m Enterprise Plus c4000-js-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000 Enterprise Plus 40 c4000-js40-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m Enterprise Plus 40 c4000-js40-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000 Enterprise Plus 56 c4000-js56-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000-m Enterprise Plus 56 c4000-js56-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4000 Enterprise/APPN Plus c4000-ajs-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4000-m Enterprise/APPN Plus c4000-ajs-mz 8MB 32MB 4MB 16MB
4000 Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 c4000-ajs40-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4000-m Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 c4000-ajs40-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4000 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 c4000-ajs56-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4000-m Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 c4000-ajs56-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4000 IP/IPX & IBM & APPN c4000-ainr-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4000-m IP/IPX & IBM & APPN c4000-ainr-mz 4MB 32MB 4MB 16MB
4500 IP Only c4500-i-mz 4MB 32MB 4MB 8MB
4500-m/4700 IP Only c4500-i-mz 4MB 16MB 4MB 8MB
4500 IP Plus c4500-is-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP Plus c4500-is-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 IP Plus 40 c4500-is40-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP Plus 40 c4500-is40-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 IP Plus 56 c4500-is56-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP Plus 56 c4500-is56-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 IP/IPX/AT/DEC c4500-d-mz 4MB 32MB 4MB 32MB
4500-m/4700 IP/IPX/AT/DEC c4500-d-mz 4MB 16MB 4MB 16MB
4500 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus c4500-ds-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus c4500-ds-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 40 c4500-ds40-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 40 c4500-ds40-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 56 c4500-ds56-mz 4MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 56 c4500-ds56-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 Enterprise c4500-j-mz 8MB 32MB 4MB 32MB
4500-m/4700 Enterprise c4500-j-mz 8MB 16MB 4MB 16MB
4500 Enterprise Plus c4500-js-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 Enterprise Plus c4500-js-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 Enterprise Plus 40 c4500-js40-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 Enterprise Plus 40 c4500-js40-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 Enterprise Plus 56 c4500-js56-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 Enterprise Plus 56 c4500-js56-mz 8MB 16MB n/a n/a
4500 Enterprise/APPN Plus c4500-ajs-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 Enterprise/APPN Plus c4500-ajs-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500 Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 c4500-ajs40-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 Enterprise/APPN Plus 40 c4500-ajs40-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 c4500-ajs56-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 Enterprise/APPN Plus 56 c4500-ajs56-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500 IP/IPX/IBM/APPN c4500-ainr-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
4500-m/4700 IP/IPX/IBM/APPN c4500-ainr-mz 8MB 32MB n/a n/a
5200 Series IP Only c5200-i-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
5200 Series IP Plus c5200-is-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
5200 Series Desktop c5200-d-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
5200 Series Desktop Plus c5200-ds-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
5200 Series Enterprise c5200-j-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
5200 Series Enterprise Plus c5200-js-l 8MB 8MB n/a n/a
7000 Series IP Only c7000-j-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 17MB
7000 Series IP Only & Basic VIP c7000-jv-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Desktop/IBM c7000-j-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Desktop/IBM & Basic VIP c7000-jv-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Desktop/IBM/APPN c7000-aj-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Desktop/IBM/APPN & Basic VIP c7000-ajv-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Enterprise c7000-j-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Enterprise & Basic VIP c7000-jv-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Enterprise/APPN c7000-aj-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7000 Series Enterprise/APPN & Basic VIP c7000-ajv-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7200 Series Network Layer 3 Switching c7200-inu-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
7200 Series IP Only c7200-is-mz 4MB 16MB n/a n/a
7200 Series Desktop/IBM c7200-ds-mz 4MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7200 Series Desktop/IBM/APPN c7200-ads-mz 8MB 24MB n/a n/a
7200 Series Enterprise c7200-js-mz 8MB 16MB 8MB 16MB
7200 Series Enterprise/APPN c7200-ajs-mz 8MB 24MB 8MB 24MB
AccessPro IP Only c2500-i-l 8MB 4MB 4MB 2MB
AccessPro IP Plus c2500-is-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
AccessPro IP Plus 40 c2500-is40-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
AccessPro IP Plus 56 c2500-is56-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
AccessPro IP/IPX/AT/DEC c2500-d-l 8MB 6MB 8MB 6MB
AccessPro IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus c2500-ds-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
AccessPro IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 40 c2500-ds40-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
AccessPro IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus 56 c2500-ds56-l 8MB 4MB n/a n/a
AccessPro Enterprise c2500-j-l 8MB 6MB 8MB 6MB
AccessPro Enterprise Plus c2500-js-l 8MB 6MB n/a n/a
AccessPro Enterprise Plus 40 c2500-js40-l 8MB 6MB n/a n/a
AccessPro Enterprise Plus 56 c2500-js56-l 8MB 6MB n/a n/a

Image name legend for above table
Feature Set base plus
ip -i- -is-
ip for Cisco 1000 series -y- -ys-
Desktop -d- -ds-
Enterprise -j- -js-
Enterprise/APPN -aj- -ajs-
compressed -mz
uncompressed -1
service provider -p-
isdn -g-
comserver -c-
cfrad -f-
lanfrad -fin-
appletalk -b-
ip/ipx -n-
ibm -r-
frame relay -f-
appn,ibm -a-
ip with VLAN RIP -u-
VIP and dual RSP support -v-

Some 11.1 feature sets were eliminated from the product offering. The following table identifies the mapping from discontinued 11.1 feature sets to 11.2 feature sets.

Table 5. Mapping from 11.1 Feature Sets to 11.2 Feature Sets
Platform 11.1 Feature Set Replacement 11.2 Feature Set
2500 IP/IPX IP/IPX/AT/DEC
(Desktop)
2500 Desktop/IBM
IP/IPX/IBM
IP/IBM
IP/RMON
IP/IPX/IBM/RMON
IP/IPX/AT/DEC plus
(Desktop Plus)
4000, 4500 and 4700 IP/IPX IP/IPX/AT/DEC
(Desktop)
4000, 4500 and 4700 Desktop/IBM
IP/IPX/IBM
IP/IBM
IP/IPX/AT/DEC Plus
(Desktop Plus)
5200 IP/IPX Desktop
5200 IP/Modem IP Plus
5200 IP/IPX/Modem Desktop Plus
5200 Enterprise/Modem
Enterprise/Modem/RMON
Enterprise Plus
7000, 7500 Desktop/IBM
IP/IPX/IBM
Desktop
7200 Desktop/IBM Desktop



Posted: Friday October 25, 1996 PDT: 15:08:00