IOS 15.2 for 2800 Series
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08-02-2011 10:21 PM - edited 03-04-2019 01:09 PM
We've just discovered it seems the 2800 series aren't getting IOS 15.2?
What is the reason for this, will this be reconsidered?
We're running a 2851 for our CME and specifically want some features in CME 8.8...
End of Sale has been announced, but as it stands you can still purchase this router new today.
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08-02-2011 11:36 PM
Scott,
You are correct, the ISR G1 routers (1800, 2800, 3800) are transitioning into End-of-Sale period. You may want to read the following documents for more details about the individual dates and deadlines:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps5854/eol_c51-631228.html
The devices can still be purchased as the last date for hardware shipment is defined by Cisco as January 30th, 2012 (and even then, you can expect some small resellers to offer these models as they empty their reserves). The latter document also indicates that after 15.1(4)M, only bug fix maintenance IOS relases will be produced for ISR G1 routers. Therefore, I am afraid that the supernew features you need in CME 8.8 will not be available if they are not available already in the latest 15.1 IOS releases for 2851.
Sorry to disappoint you here.
Best regards,
Peter
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08-03-2011 03:15 AM
Hi Peter,
I posted as the 1800's got IOS 15.2 as did the 3800's. Just seems odd they'd ignore the 2800's?
-Scott
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08-03-2011 05:32 AM
Hi Scott,
For 1800 series, only the 1861E model seems to be supported with 15.2T IOS. I couldn't see any other 1800 or 3800 series router with 15.2 IOS - can you kindly guide me to the exact type?
Best regards,
Peter
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08-03-2011 05:43 AM
i dont think it is a good idea to put 15.x on the ISR G1 as the ISR G2 has differnt hardware architecture and the IOS 15.x designed for this new generation not to mention you will need to purchase a licence for the required features such as security or UC with IOS 15.x
HTH
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08-03-2011 05:48 AM
Marwan,
Why do you think so? The architecture has changed only for ISR G2 routers (with the Universal image and the activation keys). For ISR G1s routers, the 15.x is simply a continuation of the 12.4T train, with fixed feature sets and no activation keys required.
Best regards,
Peter
