09-29-2015 01:12 AM - edited 03-05-2019 02:24 AM
We are replacing our Cisco 881 router with a Cisco 2901 router. If I backup the configuration from the 881 and restore it to the 2901, will there be any problems? We just want our 2901 to work the same. Thanks.
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09-29-2015 02:04 AM
so routers/switches etc can come with a basic image which may only allow certain features the devices come with these out of the box so they work .
You can purchase advanced ip services images or advanced security images which will allow all features to work. As an example you cannot use BGP or PBR unless you have an advanced image but you may be allowed to use RIP or EIGRP stub.
You can check whats running on your 881 with a show license it will tell you whats enabled
10-29-2015 02:08 AM
Do you have a switch that will be connecting to the 2901 ?
You could setup the 2901 port as a port with sub-interfaces set , 1 vlan for data and 1 for voice , this doc explains it below.You would set the switch side as a trunk to allow the vlans connect to the router
That your limited to 1 port you really need some form of a switch so your lan devices can connect to the
http://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical-knowledgebase/cisco-routers/336-cisco-router-8021q-router-stick.html
09-29-2015 01:28 AM
No the general config should work fine , just make sure if you have an advanced image on 1 you have an advanced image on the other or certain features may not work.
Saying that its obviously not going to be an exact copy the interfaces will be slight different but you can take the config section by section and apply it from the 881 to the 2901, the actual general global config should be the ok to transfer between routers
09-29-2015 01:44 AM
Hi Mark, thanks for your answer. Can you please explain what is an advanced image?
Should it both run on the same IOS? Thanks
09-29-2015 02:04 AM
so routers/switches etc can come with a basic image which may only allow certain features the devices come with these out of the box so they work .
You can purchase advanced ip services images or advanced security images which will allow all features to work. As an example you cannot use BGP or PBR unless you have an advanced image but you may be allowed to use RIP or EIGRP stub.
You can check whats running on your 881 with a show license it will tell you whats enabled
10-29-2015 01:53 AM
Hi Mark,
Sorry to bother again. We set up two LAN ports on the 881 for our IP phones. We are upgrading our broadband and the ISP provider gave us this 2901 which only has 1 LAN port. Any ideas on how we can still get VOIP working? Thanks again.
10-29-2015 02:08 AM
Do you have a switch that will be connecting to the 2901 ?
You could setup the 2901 port as a port with sub-interfaces set , 1 vlan for data and 1 for voice , this doc explains it below.You would set the switch side as a trunk to allow the vlans connect to the router
That your limited to 1 port you really need some form of a switch so your lan devices can connect to the
http://www.firewall.cx/cisco-technical-knowledgebase/cisco-routers/336-cisco-router-8021q-router-stick.html
10-29-2015 02:19 AM
yes but its not a smart switch :-(
10-29-2015 02:28 AM
yes it wouldnt have to be expensive switch but it would need to support trunking for multiple vlans for voice and data
if the port on 2901 is layer 2 you will be able to have 1 voice/pc on it with below config and link the pc into port on the back of the phone if its cisco but the fact your limited to 1 port without a switch thats capable of 2 vlans you could be stuck
interface FastEthernet0/11
switchport access vlan x
switchport mode access
switchport voice vlan x
mls qos trust dscp
spanning-tree portfast
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