06-10-2005 09:26 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:04 PM
What is a "safe harbor" version and how do I get the list of what those versions are for my various platforms of switches. I need to compile a list of versions for my switches in my network. any info is greatly appreciated.
06-10-2005 09:34 AM
Safe Harbor is a Cisco initiative that provides global financial-services enterprises with a stable Cisco software version of choice. This is mostly for CAT6500 platform. You can find more on CCO including Safe Harbor Testing Status on CCO at
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns504/networking_solutions_program_category_home.html
06-12-2005 03:43 AM
Thanks. For my models outside of the 6500, such as the 3550, 3560, other than complying with the apars and deferral notices, how would I determine if the IOS on the switch is outdated and should be upgraded? is there a matrix out there that lists minimum recommended code levels for these models?
06-12-2005 07:49 AM
None that I am aware of. IOS version mostly depends on your network design/traffic. So I would pick a 12.2 release such as 12.2(25)SE and stick to the latest maintenance release in it to get the bug fixes.
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