06-30-2014 01:17 AM - edited 03-04-2019 11:15 PM
Hi, per juli 2014 the CISCO881-SEC-K9 is end of sale. The bulletin states that the replacement model is the C881-K9. This appears to me as incomplete information since the C881-K9 is without the AdvIPservices license. Although it is fairly easy to purchase the L-880-AIS license, in all it requires several steps before AdvIPservices is enabled. Given the popularity of the CISCO881-SEC-K9 i'm surprised that there is no C881-SEC-K9, or am I overlooking something?
06-30-2014 04:41 AM
The replacement is "CISCO881-SEC-K9" and this comprise of "Cisco 881 Ethernet Sec Router w/ Adv IP Services".
06-30-2014 05:03 AM
Hi Leo, thanks but I'm looking for the replacement of the CISCO881-SEC-K9.
06-30-2014 03:39 PM
Ok, I see what you mean.
Yes, the Feature Set guide for the 860/880 is very vague. (This is what you get when the people in Marketing/Sales author a Data Sheet!)
If you go HERE and look at Table 1, it actually states that:
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So, according to this, you need to purchase additional license to enable Advance IP Services.
07-02-2014 03:51 AM
Hi Leo,
thanks for looking into this, so actually there appears to be NO replacement model of this very popular bundle. For years we have had the CISCO871-SEC-K9, eol in july 2010 and followed up by CISCO881-SEC-K9 now eol. Very strange that we have have to add the license manually to get the same product.
07-11-2014 09:53 AM
Cisco have been retiring a lot of the 800 series bundles and normalizing some of the pricing. As you have already figured out the replacement is to order the base C881 and add the advanced IP services license manually. The cost difference is about $11 list per router.
08-05-2014 06:15 AM
Hi James, thanks for your input on this discussion. For the moment due to lack of options we just follow that route. I'm still surprised that the SEC bundle is retired and that the EOL page doesn't advise correctly, it gives me the impression that cisco will come with a SEC bundle. Let's see if there is some development in that direction or at the very least Cisco should update the EOL page and the 880 page(s). Cheers, Bart
08-05-2014 08:48 AM
Link for the EoS that covers the 881 sec bundle in case anyone needs it.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/800-series-routers/eos-eol-notice-c51-730681.html
10-13-2015 01:02 AM
Very useful information here on this blog: http://www.fragmentationneeded.net/2014/08/cisco-881-or-cisco-881.html (kudos to Chris Marget)
Too bad the product page is still unclear. So far the conclusion is that the C881-K9 operates at AdvIPservices level and that BGP, VRFs, EIGRP work out of the box.
(basically all the comments below are now obsolete / no longer relevant)
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