On Friday 16 November 2007 17:39, Ben wrote: > ok that is new to me. How do you set this feature? when > you do a setup? or does it come with a "plus" image ? > all I want is the "ip nat" command available ... :-)
Feature sets are ways that Cisco classifies their software to match a given deployment scenario, e.g., IP BASE for basic services, IP PLUS for basic services with nominal advanced software, ADVANCED ENTERPRISE for high end deployments, e.t.c. For the code you want, the smallest feature set that provides NAT on the 2500 is IP PLUS. The more advanced the feature set (and the newer the image), the larger the file. Mark.
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