![]() 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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