Actually several years back the K designation was what is now refered 
to as J or Enterprise, D was IP, IPX and Appletalk or Deasktop.

   oh the simple daze...

  Dave

s vermill wrote:
> Please take special note of the "k" feature set.  Someone had a sense of
> humor but was apparently found out.
> 
> a
> a APPN 
> a2 ATM 
> a3 APPN replacement 
> 
> b 
> b Appletalk 
> boot boot image 
> 
> c  
> c Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX,
> Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT,
> XRemote, LAT) (non-CiscoPro) 
> c CommServer lite (CiscoPro) 
> c2 Comm-server/Remote Access Server (RAS) subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging,IPX,
> Atalk, Decnet, FR, HDLC, PPP, X,25, ARAP, tn3270, PT,
> XRemote, LAT) (CiscoPro) 
> c3 clustering 
> 
> d 
> d Desktop subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal  
> Services, IPX, Atalk, ARAP)  
> (11.2 - Decnet) 
> d2 reduced Desktop subset(SNMP, IP, IPX, ATALK, ARAP) 
> diag IOS based diagnostic images 
> 
> e 
> e IPeXchange (no longer used in 11.3 and later)  
> - StarPipes DB2 Access - Enables Cisco IOS to act as a "Gateway" to  
> all IBM DB2 products for downstream clients/servers in 11.3T 
> eboot ethernet boot image for mc3810 platform 
> 
> f 
> f FRAD subset (SNMP, FR, PPP, SDLLC, STUN) 
> f2 modified FRAD subset, EIGRP, Pcbus, Lan Mgr removed, OSPF added 
> 
> g 
> g ISDN subset (SNMP, IP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP, IPX, Atalk) 
> g2 gatekeeper proxy, voice and video 
> g3 ISDN subset for c800 (IP, ISDN, FR) 
> 
> h 
> h For Malibu(2910), 8021D, switch functions, IP Host 
> hdiag Diagnostics image for Malibu(2910) 
> 
> i (used for image names of platforms c2500 and larger)  i IP subset (SNMP,
> IP, Bridging, WAN, Remote Node, Terminal Services)
> i2 subset similar to IP subset for system controller image (3600) 
> i3 reduced IP subset with BGP/MIB, EGP/MIB, NHRP, DIRRESP removed. 
> i4 subset of IP (5200) 
> ipss7 IP subset with SS7 (2600) 
> 
> j 
> j enterprise subset (formerly bpx, includes protocol translation)  
> *** not used until 10.3 *** 
> 
> k 
> k kitchen sink (enterprise for high-end) (same as bx) (Not used after
10.3)
> k1 Baseline Privacy key encryption (On 11.3 and up) 
> k2 high-end enterprise w/CIP2 ucode (Not used after 10.3) 
> k2 Triple DES (On 11.3 and up) 
> k3 56bit SSH encryption 
> k4 168bit SSH encryption 
> k5 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) 
> k6 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) 
> k7 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) 
> k8 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) 
> k9 Reserved for future encryption capabilities (On 11.3 and up) 
>   
> 
> 
>   
> l 
> l  IPeXchange IPX, static routing, gateway 
> 
> m 
> m RMON (11.1 only) 
> m Catalyst 2820-kernel, parser, ATM signaling, Lane Client, bridging
>  
> 
> n 
> n IPX  
> 
> o 
> o Firewall (formerly IPeXchange Net Management) 
> o2 Firewall (3xx0) 
> o3 Firewall with ssh (36x0 26x0) 
> 
> p 
> p Service Provider (IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP/OSPF/BGP, CLNS ISIS/IGRP) 
> p2 Service Provider w/CIP2 ucode 
> p3 as5200 service provider 
> p4 5800 (Nitro) service provider 
> p5 Service Provider (6400 NRP) 
> p7 Service Provider with PT/TARP (2600, 3640) 
> 
> q 
> q Async 
> q2 IPeXchange Async 
> 
> r 
> r IBM base option (SRB, SDLLC, STUN, DLSW, QLLC) - used with  
> i, in, d (See note below.)  
> r2 IBM variant for 1600 images 
> r3 IBM variant for Ardent images (3810) 
> r4 reduced IBM subset with BSC/MIB, BSTUN/MIB, ASPP/MIB, RSRB/MIB removed. 
> 
> s 
> s source route switch (SNMP, IP, Bridging, SRB) (10.2 to 11.1) 
> s Additions by Platform via PLUS packs
> c1000 (OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NLSP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP, NAT) 
> c1005 (X.25, full WAN, OSPF, PIM, NLSP, SMRP, ATIP, ATAURP, FRSVC, RSVP,
> NAT)
> c1600 (OSPF, IPMULTICAST, NHRP, NTP, NAT, RSVP, FRAME_RELAY_SVC)  
> AT "s" images also have: (SMRP,ATIP,AURP)  
> IPX "s" images also have: (NLSP,NHRP) 
> c2500 (NAT, RMON, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> c2600 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F, VOIP and ATM) 
> c3620 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) In 11.3T added VOIP 
> c3640 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) In 11.3T added VOIP 
> c4000 (NAT, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> c4500 (NAT, ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> c5200 (PT, v.120, managed modems, RMON, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> c5300 (MMP, VPDN, NAT, Modem Management, RMON, IBM) 
> c5rsm (NAT, LANE and VLANS) 
> c7000 (ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> c7200 (NAT, ISL, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> rsp (NAT, ISL, LANE, IBM, MMP, VPDN/L2F) 
> 
> t 
> t AIP w/ modified Ucode to connect to Teralink 1000 Data (11.2) 
> t Telco return (12.0) 
> 
> u 
> u IP with VLAN RIP (Network Layer 3 Switching Software, rsrb, srt, srb,
> sr/tlb)
>   
> 
> v 
> v VIP and dual RSP (HSA) support 
> v2 Voice V2D 
> v3 Voice Feature Card 
> v4 Voice (ubr920) 
> 
> w 
> w WBU  Feature Sets
> i IISP 
> l LANE & PVC 
> p PNNI 
> v PVC trafffic shaping 
>   
> w2 Cisco Advantage ED train Feature Sets
> a IPX, static routing, gateway 
> b Net Management 
> c FR/X25 
> y Async 
> 
>   
> w3 Distributed Director Feature Sets 
> 
> x 
> x X.25 in 11.1 and earlier releases and on c800 in 12.0T 
> x FR/X.25 in 11.2 (IPeXchange) 
> x H.323 Gatekeeper/Proxy in 11.3 and later releases for 2500, 3620, 3640,
> mc3810
> 
> y (used for image names of platforms smaller than c2500)  
> y reduced IP (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, Bridging, ISDN, PPP) (C1003/4) 
> y reduced IP (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, Bridging, WAN - X.25) (C1005)  
> (11.2 - includes X.25) (c1005) 
> y IP variant (no Kerberos, Radius, NTP, OSPF, PIM, SMRP, NHRP...) (c1600) 
> y2 IP variant (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, WAN - X.25, OSPF, PIM) (C1005) 
> y2 IP Plus variant (no Kerberos, Radius, NTP, ...) (c1600) 
> y3 IP/X.31 
> y4 reduced IP variant (Cable, Mibs, DHCP, EZHTTP) 
> y5 reduced IP variant (Cable, Mibs, DHCP, EZIP) Home Office 
> y6 reduced IP variant(c800) 
> 
> z 
> z managed modems 
> 
> 0-9 40 40 bit encryption 
> 56 56 bit encryption 
> 56i 56 bit encryption with IPSEC 
> 
>   
> 
> Obsolete 
> h reduced desktop subset (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, Bridging,  
> ISDN, PPP, IPX, Atalk) 1003/4 
> h reduced desktop subset (SNMP, IP RIP/IGRP/EIGRP, Bridging,  
> WAN - X.25, IPX, Atalk) 1005 
-- 
David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications
612-664-3367

"You don't make the poor richer by making the rich poorer." --Winston
Churchill




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