05-15-2003 07:48 AM - edited 03-02-2019 07:22 AM
I know this is a relatively simple question but I need to confirm the answer.
IS an IOS 12.2(2) the same as 12.2.2, or are they different? DOes this hold true for all versions as well for PIX's ,switches, etc.?
Thanks in advance.
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05-15-2003 08:51 AM
Yes , those are the same
When you give show version command on the router , the second line of the output shows the version as you have specified 12.2(2)
but when the IOS image is speicified, it will be specified as for example, c2500-j-l.112-18.P, here it is 11.2(18)
But if you browse through the CCO while downloading the IOS, the images will be written as 11.2.18.
In effect all give the same.
This holds good for all images
-Deepu
05-15-2003 08:51 AM
Yes , those are the same
When you give show version command on the router , the second line of the output shows the version as you have specified 12.2(2)
but when the IOS image is speicified, it will be specified as for example, c2500-j-l.112-18.P, here it is 11.2(18)
But if you browse through the CCO while downloading the IOS, the images will be written as 11.2.18.
In effect all give the same.
This holds good for all images
-Deepu
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