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ACE: upgrade to A2 (2.x ) or A2 (3.x )?

Roble Mumin
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Level 3

I am currently running variations of A2 1.x on my ACE's. So the basic question is go for the A2 2.x train or directly head for A2 3.x versions?

Any experience on stability or best practice advice?


Thanks for reading.

Roble

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Unfortunately I do not have any documention to link pertaining to the 1.6a release.  I only learned of this about 2 weeks when I was working with TAC on a support case.  I had been running version A2(2.2) on my modules but the TAC engineer had me downgrade.

Maybe Syed, Giles or another guru can respond with more information.

** EDIT - I did find this post by Giles :  https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/479984#479984 **

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JeramyKoval
Level 1
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Latest stable release is A2(1.6a)

.  I would stick with that unless you are having a specific issue/bug that is fixed in a later release

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Hi Jeramy,

i noticed that A2 1.6a is listed as latest release. But i haven't been able to figure out that this implies the latest "stable". The 2.x and 3.x seem to have a bunch of new features which is not part of the 1.6a release. Not that i really need them, backup sounds nice though, but you never know when those come in handy. Anyhow is there a doc other than the release notes showing which release is marked as stable?

Roble

Unfortunately I do not have any documention to link pertaining to the 1.6a release.  I only learned of this about 2 weeks when I was working with TAC on a support case.  I had been running version A2(2.2) on my modules but the TAC engineer had me downgrade.

Maybe Syed, Giles or another guru can respond with more information.

** EDIT - I did find this post by Giles :  https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/479984#479984 **

Thanks for the link to Gilles posting this explains it pretty well.

Roble

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