![]() Needless to say that a router image is not the same as a switch image. IOU images for routers follow pretty much the same naming format: Most of these are using the ipbasek9 image. IOU images for switches are usually named i86bi_linux_l2- such as: Don’t ask me to supply the IOU images, though, that’s your homework… IOU Switch images ![]() Calling the Layer 2 switch images is a bit of a misnomer because they can actually perform layer 3 functionality (such as having a layer 3 VLAN interface), so don’t worry too much about it being called layer 2 (or l2 in the filename). We have Layer 2 images for switches, and we have router images. ![]() This all came about when discussing HSRP and IOU limitations with Maureen on a post about HSRP and ASICs. Things may look correct, but when you dig deeper down into it, you might not get the results you are looking for. Finding the right IOU images can be a tricky thing to do, depending on what you are looking for.
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