Which image for a 3640.

Hello every body,

I have a 3640 running this IOs image file

c3640-ds-mz_113-10_T.bin.

I would upgrade it but I don't know which features it has: Cisco site doesn't recognize the string. I would like to install 12.2.(32) as cisco refers to it as GD. The only thing I need is the set to choose. My needs haven't changed so I would install the same features set. Below the sh ver:

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) 3600 Software (C3640-DS-M), Version 11.3(10)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-1999 by cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Wed 02-Jun-99 06:01 by pwade Image text-base: 0x60008918, data-base: 0x609E0000

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 11.1(19)AA, EARLY DEPLOYMENT RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

Rt-TS-ITBS-CRS uptime is 5 year, 10 weeks, 1 day, 20 hours, 42 minutes System restarted by reload at 19:11:49 CET Fri Dec 10 2004 System image file is "flash:1:c3640-ds-mz_113-10_T.bin", booted via flash

cisco 3640 (R4700) processor (revision 0x00) with 36864K/12288K bytes of memory. Processor board ID xxxxxxxxx R4700 processor, Implementation 33, Revision 1.0 Channelized E1, Version 1.0. Bridging software. X.25 software, Version 3.0.0. Primary Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1. Basic Rate ISDN software, Version 1.1.

4 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 interface(s) 16 Serial network interface(s) 16 ISDN Basic Rate interface(s) 2 Channelized E1/PRI port(s) DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity disabled. 125K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory. 8192K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

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May anyone help me?

TIA,

Alex

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AM
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It is an IP/IPX/Decnet/Appletalk feature set

Reply to
Merv

Also note that the 12.2 release notes seem to be recommending 64 MB of DRAM for operation. You have less than that currently installed on your 3640 system. To upgrade to the GD 12.2 release, please take any system upgrades you might need also into account. Depending of how heavily your 3640 is used, you may have to upgrade the memory on that system too when you upgrade the software.

Cisco da Gama

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ciscodagama

You can use the Feature Navigator at cisco.com and do an image comparision between the two. Here is the result:

Cisco Feature Navigator

Compare Images

Search Results First Image Information Second Image Information Image Name (DRAM/Flash) c3640-ds-mz.11.3-10.T (32/8) Image Name (DRAM/Flash) c3640-i-mz.12.2-32 (32/8)

Features Unique to First Image Airline Product Set (ALPS) AppleTalk 1 and 2 AppleTalk Control Protocol (ATCP) AppleTalk Load Balancing AppleTalk Remote Access Protocol (ARAP) AppleTalk Routing over ISL and IEEE 802.10 in Virtual LANs AppleTalk SMRP AppleTalk Update-Based Routing Protocol (AURP) Bisync (BSC) BSTUN (Block Serial Tunneling) DECnet Accounting DECNet IV DECnet over ISL DECnet over LANE Display SAP by Name DLSw (RFC 1795) DLSw CO features DLSw V2 DLSw+ DLSw+ Asynchronous TCP Enhancements DLSw+ Backup Peer Extensions for Encapsulation Types DLSw+ Border Peer Caching DLSw+ SNA Type of Service DLSw+ Support For Transporting LLC1 UI Traffic DNS Server Request Support in AAA Down Stream Physical Unit (DSPU) over DLSw+ Downstream PU concentration (DSPU) Enhanced ATM VC Configuration and Management Fast-Switched SRTLB Frame Relay Access Support (FRAS) Border Access Node (BAN) Frame Relay Access Support (FRAS) Boundary Network Node (BNN) Frame Relay Access Support (FRAS) Dial Backup over DLSW+ Frame Relay Access Support (FRAS) DLCI Backup Frame Relay Access Support (FRAS) Host HSRP over ISL IPX Access Control List Violation Logging IPX Access List Plain English Filters IPX Control Protocol IPX Named Access Lists IPX Routing over ISL Virtual LANs IPX SAP-after-RIP IPXWAN 2.0 ISL VLAN LAN Network Manager over DLSw+ Layer 2 Forwarding-Fast Switching Multichassis MultiLink PPP (MMP) Multihop VPDN Native Client Interface Architecture (NCIA) Server Native Service Point over DLSW+ NetWare Link-Services Protocol (NLSP) NLSP Multicast Support Novell IPX Qualified Logical Link Control (QLLC) RIF Passthru in DLSw+ SDLC-to-LAN conversion (SDLLC) SRB - Source-Route bridging SRB over Frame Relay SSRP for LANE Stack Group Bidding Protocol (SGBP) STUN (Serial Tunnel) Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) Token Ring ISL Tunneling of Asynchronous Security Protocols Virtual Private Dial-up Network (VPDN) Voice Over IP (VoIP)

Features Unique to Second Image AAA Broadcast Accounting AAA DNIS Map for Authorization AAA Server Group AAA Server Group Deadtimer AAA Server Group Enhancements AAA Server Groups Based on DNIS Asynchronous Rotary Line Queuing Asynchronous Serial Traffic Over UDP ATM Cell Loss Priority (CLP) Setting AutoInstall Using DHCP for LAN Interfaces BGP Soft Reset Bidirectional PIM CEF/dCEF - Cisco Express Forwarding Class Based Ethernet CoS Matching & Marking (802.1p & ISL CoS) Class Based Weighted Fair Queuing (CBWFQ) Class-Based Marking Class-Based Policing Class-Based Shaping CLI String Search Commented IP Access List Entries Committed Access Rate (CAR) Configurable per ATM-VC Hold Queue size COPS for RSVP CUG Selection Facility Suppress Option Default Passive Interface DHCP Client DHCP Relay Agent Support for Unnumbered Interfaces DHCP Server DHCP Server Options - Import and Autoconfiguration Dial on Demand Authentication Enhancements Dialer Idle Timer Inbound Traffic Configuration Diffserv Compliant WRED DNS based X.25 routing Dynamic Multiple Encapsulation for Dial-in over ISDN EIGRP Stub Routing Express RTP and TCP Header Compression Flow-Based WRED Frame Relay ELMI Address Registration Frame Relay End-to-End Keepalive Frame Relay PVC Interface Priority Queueing Frame Relay Switching Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Frame Relay Switching Enhancements: Shaping and Policing Frame Relay Tunnel Switching HSRP support for ICMP Redirects IGMP Version 3 Interface Index Persistence Interface Range Specification IP DSCP marking for Frame-Relay PVC IP Multilayer Switching (IP MLS) IP RTP Priority IP SLAs DHCP Operation IP SLAs Distribution of Statistics IP SLAs DLSw+ Operation IP SLAs DNS Operation IP SLAs FTP Operation IP SLAs HTTP Operation IP SLAs One-way Measurements IP SLAs Reaction Threshold IP SLAs Scheduling IP SLAs TCP Connect Operation IP SLAs UDP Echo Operation IP SLAs UDP Jitter Operation IP Summary Address for RIPv2 IP-to-ATM CoS ISDN Cause Code Override ISDN LAPB-TA ISDN Network Side for ETSI Net5 PRI Low Latency Queueing (LLQ) Low Latency Queueing (LLQ) for Frame Relay Modular QoS CLI (MQC) Multicast BGP (MBGP) Multicast NAT Multicast Routing Monitor (MRM) Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) NAT - Support for NetMeeting Directory (Internet Locator Service - ILS) NAT-Support of IP Phone to Cisco Call Manager NBAR - Network-based Application Recognition NetFlow NetFlow Aggregation NetFlow Policy Routing (NPR) Network Side ISDN PRI Signaling, Trunking, and Switching OSPF Flooding Reduction OSPF Packet Pacing Parse Bookmarks Parser Cache PIM Dense Mode State Refresh PPP over Frame Relay QoS Device Manager (QDM) QoS Packet Marking RADIUS Attribute 44 (Accounting Session ID) in Access Requests RADIUS for Multiple User Datagram Protocol Ports Response Time Reporter (RTR) enhancements RGMP - Router-Port Group Management Protocol RSVP Support for Frame Relay Selective Virtual-Access Interface Creation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) DHCP Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) Distribution of Statistics Service Assurance Agent (SAA) DLSW+ Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) DNS Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) FTP Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) History Statistics Service Assurance Agent (SAA) HTTP Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) ICMP Path Echo Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) One-way Measurements Service Assurance Agent (SAA) Reaction Threshold Service Assurance Agent (SAA) Scheduling Service Assurance Agent (SAA) SNA LU2 Echo Service Assurance Agent (SAA) SNMP Support Service Assurance Agent (SAA) TCP Connect Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) UDP Echo Operation Service Assurance Agent (SAA) UDP Jitter Operation Single Rate 3-Color Marker for Traffic Policing SNMP Inform Request SNMP Manager SNMP Version 3 Source Specific Multicast (SSM) Source Specific Multicast (SSM) - IGMPv3,IGMP v3lite, and URD Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Extension Subnetwork Bandwidth Manager (SBM) Time-Based Access Lists Using Time Ranges Triggered RIP Uni-Directional Link Routing (UDLR) Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) User Maximum Links V.110 support for Digital Modems Virtual Profile CEF Switched WCCP Redirection on Inbound Interfaces WCCP Version 1 WCCP Version 2 X.25 Calling Address Insertion and Removal Based on Input Interface X.25 Closed User Group X.25 Failover X.25 Load Balancing X.25 over Frame Relay (Annex G) X.25 Remote Failure Detection X.25 Switch Local Acknowledgement

Common Features in Both Images Additional Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Attributes Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Always On Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) ATM-DXI Automatic modem configuration Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) BGP BGP 4 BGP 4 Multipath Support BGP 4 Prefix Filter and In-bound Route Maps BGP 4 Soft Config CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Version 2 CGMP - Cisco Group Management Protocol Challege Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) Channelized E1 Signaling ClickStart Combinet Packet Protocol (CPP) Compression Control Protocol CT1/RBS (Robbed Bit Signaling) Custom Queueing (CQ) DHCP Proxy Client Dial Backup Dial-on-demand Dialer Profiles Dialer Watch Double Authentication DRP Server Agent E1 R2 Signaling Easy IP (Phase 1) EGP Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) Enhanced Local Management Interface (ELMI) Fast-Switched Policy Routing Frame Relay Frame Relay Encapsulation Frame Relay FRF.9 Payload Compression Frame Relay Router ForeSight Frame Relay Switching Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) FTP Support for Downloading Software Images Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) Generic Traffic Shaping (GTS) Half bridge/half router for CPP and PPP HSRP - Hot Standby Router Protocol HTTP Security IGMP Version 1 IGMP Version 2 IGRP Integrated routing and bridging (IRB) Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP) address negotiation IP Enhanced IGRP Route Authentication IP Multicast Load Splitting across Equal-Cost Paths IP Named Access Control List IP Precedence for GRE Tunnels IP Routing IP SLAs ICMP Echo Operation IP SLAs ICMP Path Echo Operation ISDN ISDN Caller ID Callback ISDN Leased Line at 128kbps ISDN NFAS ISDN-NFAS with D Channel Backup Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Lock and Key Message Banners for AAA Authentication Microsoft Point-to-Point Compression (MPPC) MLPPP - Multilink PPP MS Callback MS-CHAP Version 1 Named Method Lists for AAA Authorization and Accounting NAT - Network Address Translation National ISDN Switch Types for BRI and PRI Interfaces Network Time Protocol (NTP) Next Hop Resolution Protocol (NHRP) On Demand Routing (ODR) OSPF OSPF Not-So-Stubby Areas (NSSA) OSPF On Demand Circuit (RFC 1793) PAD Subaddressing Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) Per-User Configuration PIM Version 1 PIM Version 2 Policy-Based Routing (PBR) PPP PPP over ATM Priority Queueing (PQ) RADIUS Random Early Detection (RED) Reflexive Access Lists Response Time Reporter (RTR) RIP RMON events and alarms RSVP - Resource Reservation Protocol RTP Header Compression Selective Packet Discard (SPD) Snapshot routing SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) SNMPv2C Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Standard IP Access List Logging Stub IP Multicast Routing Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS) Tacacs SENDAUTH function Tacacs Single Connection TACACS+ Transparent Bridging Virtual Interface Template Service Virtual Profiles Weighted Fair Queueing (WFQ) Weighted RED (WRED) x Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL) Bridge Support X.25 X.25 over TCP (XOT) X.25 Switching between PVCs and SVCs X.28 Emulation

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Doan

On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, AM wrote:

recognize the string.

I need is the set to choose.

Reply to
Doan

If you post your config, then it will be easier to tell what features you are using from the software you have.

I think was feature set you have in the 3640 was referred to as Desktop (probably because of Novell IPX and Appletalk ?)

It will be a shame to reload a router that has been up for over 5 years ...

Reply to
Merv

Many thanks to everybody. My only need was not to install an image with different features which I must pay for.

About the upgrade I'll do that certainly.

Thanks,

Alex.

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AM

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