What is the difference between Ipbase and Ipservices?
IP Base feature set includes advanced quality of service (QoS), rate limiting, access control lists (ACLs), and basic static and Routing Information Protocol (RIP) functions. IP Services image provides a richer set of enterprise-class features, which includes advanced hardware-based IP unicast and IP Multicast routing.
What is Cisco Ipbase?
The IP base is for the Standard Multilayer Software Image (SMI) switches, and the IP services image is for the Enhanced Standard Multilayer Software Image (EMI) switches in Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(25)SEB and later.
What is Ipbase license?
IP Base is a baseline enterprise services license for the 3560-X and 3750-X switches with dynamic routing support.
What is Ipservices?
A network switch that funnels traffic from DSL and/or cable modem aggregation devices to various carriers’ networks based on type of application or type of service required. An IP services switch lets carriers fine tune their service offerings as well as charge for traffic on a per-byte basis.
Does IP base support OSPF?
Looked at 12.2(55)SE4 and IP Base has OSPF supported as well.
What is Eigrp in networking?
Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a network protocol that enables routers to exchange information more efficiently than earlier network protocols, such as Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) or Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
How do I enable my Ipbase license?
To activate image based licenses, complete the following task:
- SUMMARY STEPS.
- license right-to-use activate{ipbase| ipservices|lanbase} [ all|
- evaluation|slotslot-number][acceptEULA]
- reload [ LINE | at | cancel | in | slot stack-member-number | standby-cpu ]
- show license right-to-use usage [ slot slot-number ]
Do Cisco switches require a license?
Cisco DNA term licenses and Network Stack perpetual licenses are smart product IDs (SKUs). Both licenses are required with a hardware purchase.
What is IP base switch?
The IP base is for the Standard Multilayer Software Image (SMI) switches, and the IP services image is for the Enhanced Standard Multilayer Software Image (EMI) switches in Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(25)SEB and later. For Layer 2-only switches, you require a Layer 3 routing device with any of the previous images.
What is OSPF and EIGRP?
EIGRP stands for Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol. It is also a hybrid protocol because it uses the features of the both distance vector routing and link-state routing protocol. OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path first. This can be used and deployed in a variety of networks.
What is right for RTU license?
Right-to-use (RTU) licensing allows you to order and activate a specific license type and level, and then to manage license usage on your switch. The types of licenses available to order by duration are: Permanent licenses—Purchased with a specific feature set with no expiration date.