07-28-2022 12:31 PM
Does it matter if you use a NED that is ahead of your NSO version by a patch release?
Example
NSO Version: 5.5.4.1
NED Version: 5.5.6
Solved! Go to Solution.
07-28-2022 12:46 PM
In 99.999% of the cases no.
In very specific cases, the patch solves a critical bug that the NED needs for your usecase or to work. That would be well documented in the NED CHANGE log and could be that the NED sets it as "min-version" in its package-meta-data.xml document.
For example, the current cisco-ios NED has the following restrictions (all for very old versions). Which means that the NED could not be used with (for example) 4.7.2 NSO version.
<ncs-min-version>4.4.5</ncs-min-version>
<ncs-min-version>4.5.1.1</ncs-min-version>
<ncs-min-version>4.6.3</ncs-min-version>
<ncs-min-version>4.7.3.1</ncs-min-version>
07-28-2022 12:46 PM
In 99.999% of the cases no.
In very specific cases, the patch solves a critical bug that the NED needs for your usecase or to work. That would be well documented in the NED CHANGE log and could be that the NED sets it as "min-version" in its package-meta-data.xml document.
For example, the current cisco-ios NED has the following restrictions (all for very old versions). Which means that the NED could not be used with (for example) 4.7.2 NSO version.
<ncs-min-version>4.4.5</ncs-min-version>
<ncs-min-version>4.5.1.1</ncs-min-version>
<ncs-min-version>4.6.3</ncs-min-version>
<ncs-min-version>4.7.3.1</ncs-min-version>
07-28-2022 12:50 PM
Perfect. I forgot about the package-meta-data file.
show packages package cisco-iosxr-cli-7.39 ncs-min-version
ncs-min-version [ 4.4.2 4.7.3 ]
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