11-14-2005 12:55 PM - edited 03-03-2019 12:47 AM
I'm running CATOS 7.6.5 and need to upgrade to pickup SSH support. I can't determine the differences between CATOS versions 8.4(x) and 7.6(x) where x=release number.
I have 4006 with SUPII (X4013). Any suggestions.
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11-15-2005 04:29 AM
CatOS 7.x doesn't work on everything.
Sup720s and Sup32s require CatOS 8.x
(if you opt to go hybrid)
11-14-2005 01:22 PM
If you have a CCO all that information is located in the relase notes for that particular release . This information is in the download code area on CCO. SSH is supported on most of the releases but you have to get crypto versions of the software , even 6.X versions support SSH if you get the correct one . If want to stay in the 7.6 train which is general deployment then the latest version is 7.6.15 and you need to get the K9 version of the software.
11-15-2005 03:58 AM
Thanks for your response Glen. The fact that the 7.6 train in the general deployment is what I was looking for.
If 7.6 is general deployment, what is the intent of train 8.4?
Regards,
Claude
11-15-2005 04:29 AM
CatOS 7.x doesn't work on everything.
Sup720s and Sup32s require CatOS 8.x
(if you opt to go hybrid)
11-15-2005 04:49 AM
All questions answered, thank you.
11-15-2005 05:00 AM
I would imagine that eventually that 8.X train will go GD . I also anticipate that 8.X train will be the last catos version we'll see as cisco is pushing everything to IOS , which is a shame because for layer 2 switching i just found catos a lot easier to use with the "set" based commands . This is just my opinion though . :-)
11-15-2005 05:11 AM
The last I heard CatOS 8.5(x) was slated to be GD quality code.
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