08-31-2011 04:23 AM - edited 02-21-2020 05:33 PM
Hello Everyone.
I'm looking for a little help with setting up IPsec for a DMVPN between a 2811 and 2951s in a test lab. I have enabled IPsec on the hub (2811) but I am unable to do so on either of the 2951s. After researching, it seems that I may have the incorrect IOS for this, but I am at a loss which IOS I should be using. Currently the 2951s are on "c2951-universalk9-mz.SPA.151-2.T2.bin" and the only crypto options are
(config)#crypto ?
ca Certification authority
key Long term key operations
pki Public Key components
while on the 2811 I get:
WIN-T(config)#crypto ?
ca Certification authority
call Configure Crypto Call Admission Control
ctcp Configure cTCP encapsulation
dynamic-map Specify a dynamic crypto map template
engine Enter a crypto engine configurable menu
gdoi Configure GDOI policy
identity Enter a crypto identity list
ipsec Configure IPSEC policy
isakmp Configure ISAKMP policy
key Long term key operations
keyring Key ring commands
logging logging messages
map Enter a crypto map
mib Configure Crypto-related MIB Parameters
pki Public Key components
provisioning Secure Device Provisioning
wui Crypto HTTP configuration interfaces
xauth X-Auth parameters
These are all hand me downs, so I'm not sure what features the all have. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
SSG M
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08-31-2011 07:02 AM
Welcome to Cisco Licensing. The ISRG2 have a universal IOS image and features are unlocked via a licensing model. There are no more pre-compiled images for the ISRG2s (Advipservices, ipbase,ect...).
There is an evaluation license that can be turned on and is good for 60 days to get services up and running.
execute:
C1921(config)#license boot module c1900 technology-package securityk9
The syntax for a 2951 will be slightly different. After executing this command reboot the router and you will have access to all the security features. During the 60 day evaluation license you should purchase a permanent security license and install it on the router.
- Dan
08-31-2011 07:02 AM
Welcome to Cisco Licensing. The ISRG2 have a universal IOS image and features are unlocked via a licensing model. There are no more pre-compiled images for the ISRG2s (Advipservices, ipbase,ect...).
There is an evaluation license that can be turned on and is good for 60 days to get services up and running.
execute:
C1921(config)#license boot module c1900 technology-package securityk9
The syntax for a 2951 will be slightly different. After executing this command reboot the router and you will have access to all the security features. During the 60 day evaluation license you should purchase a permanent security license and install it on the router.
- Dan
01-31-2012 06:09 AM
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you, this project was put on hold for quite some time. I'm very grateful for the info about licensing. Looks like I have to get some more money for this. Again, thanks!
Regards
SSG M
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