02-06-2013 10:43 PM
Hi,
Which IOS for ME 3600X switch better suits production deployment (more features, less known/unknown(by TAC) bugs, etc.) ? What are key differences?
The choice is between:
15.3-1.S
15.2-4.S2
wbr,
Alex
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DAO21-RIPE
04-05-2013 12:24 AM
BU recommends 15.2-4.S2. In a few days 15.2-4.S3 will be in place.
05-21-2013 06:25 PM
Hi Alexander,
I find a good release the 15.3s. Not a single issue by now and more useful commands available than in the 15.2s train.
Alessio
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05-21-2013 10:44 PM
I've just finished upgrading to 15.3(2)S. So far so good. I'm happy with this.
WARNING: I don't remember which one, I'm suspecting it was 15.2(4)S, but if anyone is upgrading FROM THIS version to anything else, DO NOT use the command "archive download-sw" command. Here's what going to happen when you do:
1. Firstly, your CPU will spike so high, you'd think you just killed your appliance;
2. The entire download "process" will take 1/3 of the actual time and you'd mistakenly think the IOS upgrade has been completed. Well, NO IT HAS NOT.
If you look for the Cisco Bug Toolkit, it'll say that the workaround is "NONE". And I've sent a negative feedback about the accuracy of this workaround.
The REAL workaround is to use the "archive tar /x tftp://
05-22-2013 03:32 PM
Further to my last post, it's Cisco Bug ID: CSCtx68765
06-05-2013 10:53 AM
Great work Leo.
Thanks for that.
Alessio
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06-05-2013 03:32 PM
Thanks Alesio.
Just additional warning to the people who've read my post, above.
Cisco documentation team has un-successfully worked with the TAC team about the "Workaround: None". TAC team does not want to ammend/change their findings.
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