10-15-2015 10:52 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:00 AM
Hello I am about to purchase 3 2811 routers and 3 3560 switches, but I cannot figure out how I will update them to the newest 15.1 IOS. I am buying them used and I believe they have 12.4 on them, but I'm not totally sure. How can I put 15.1 on them without buying a service contract which costs a lot more than the actual hardware. These will be used for a home lab to practice for certifications.
Thanks for any help!
10-15-2015 10:54 AM
Short answer: you can't!
Without a Cisco support contract there is no way for you to legally download the updated IOS's for your hardware.
10-15-2015 11:34 AM
What about purchasing an upgrade? Can I pay a smaller fee to one time upgrade the used items I want to buy?
If that is not an option, how do people buy used equipment if they can't even update it?
10-15-2015 11:44 AM
I don't believe buying one off support is an option and the support contracts aren't cheap. When buying used equipment look out for the IOS specifically. If you get a 2811 ISR that's already running 15.1 (the last version released, since the product is EOL) then you have a legal copy of that IOS, for that device.
10-15-2015 05:12 PM
I appreciate all the quick responses. I guess this will be a little more complicated than I thought. I've been looking at websites that have labs for sale and lab parts. I guess I'll buy from them even though they cost more than what I found on Amazon.
10-15-2015 07:07 PM
I guess, it's a bit more complicated than that
Considering you bought that from Amazon e.g., the serial numbers of those routers you bought are not registered to your name
If you buy a router, the contract will be assigned to the one who originally purchased it haha
I would highly recommend that you call Cisco regarding this since, as far as I know, since the device is not yours, you will be required to buy a NEW router as well as a maintenance contract.
PS: Though if you ask to upgrade the NEW routers to v15 before shipment, then you can skip the maintenance contract.
10-15-2015 11:48 AM
Nope not possible, only way you can get a new firmware is through a service contract/smartnet contract w/c is gonna cost you XD
10-15-2015 08:06 PM
most of them do it illegally. Ie download of the internet/get it from a friend who is a cisco partner to avoid paying.
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