>> Pb 1 : How do I know if my particular router can support
>> the IOS 12.0version and how can I get the right image ?
> 
> You need to have a CCO account with Cisco or ask the mailing 
> lists, like you've just done.

just to add to Mark's comment, next time you purchase Cisco gear (router,
switch, etc..) ask the salesman to include a "smartnet contract" for you.
This will give you CCO access, and you can download as much IOS as you
want ;)

eb

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