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Hi I recently just got some Cisco 2500's, so I could have something to use at home to study. However, they are only IOS version 11.2. I was wondering what version of IOS 2501's and 2514's supported. I was hoping for something around 12.2, but just wa...
Hi There,My set up is bassicallyinternet-router-PIX-router-switchoff the switch I have multiple LANSof which I only want one segment to be able to get out totaly unrestricted.With the basic implied rule I can get out to the internet fien and dandy. B...
I think I found my best bet.IOS 12.0(5)T seems to be the best one that will run on the 4MB of ram and 8MB of flash that I have. Should be close enough to do what I need as well.
I have attached my show run. I want to update, just for compatibility reasons at school. At school we are running around 12.2 I believe. So I just want to update to something around there. Although the 2500's are older routers so I just want to make ...
Yah sorry, it was a typo. Anywho I figured it out, it tooks a while to clue in that the internal DNS wasn't going to be able to get out with the new rule. So I just had to allow access out for it as well. Thanks for all your help Concrete
Hi sorryThe problem is that when I add the rule above, I lose all access from my 10.9.11.0/24 network. I was expecting to lose access in other subnets, but I don't know why 10.9.3.11 loses it to. From what I understand the rule should allow 10.9.11.0...