06-09-2016 08:04 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:12 AM
I have a Cisco WS-C3850-48T switch running 03.03.03SE software. I'm thinking about upgrading this software but am a little confused by how Cisco has their software download page set up. For the 3850 Series of switches at https://software.cisco.com/download/navigator.html I have three hardware choices when it comes to C3850-48T:
Catalyst 3850-48T-E Switch
Catalyst 3850-48T-L Switch
Catalyst 3850-48T-S Switch.
I don't know what the difference is between an "E Switch" and an "L Switch" or an "S Switch". I can't find those designations anywhere on my switch. The latest IOS-XE version for all three of them looks like it is the same two files:
CAT3850/3650 UNIVERSAL
cat3k_caa-universalk9.SPA.03.06.04.E.152-2.E4.bin
CAT3850/3650 UNIVERSAL W/O DTLS
cat3k_caa-universalk9ldpe.SPA.03.06.04.E.152-2.E4.bin
Can anyone please explain what the differences are between those switches? Since the upgrade files all look to be the same can I download anyone of them? Also, is there any benefit to downloading the file that is titled "CAT3850/3650 UNIVERSAL W/O DTLS"?
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06-09-2016 08:37 AM
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Those suffixes indicate how the 3850 was initially licensed. Basically, Cisco lists all the switch variants, but often many use exactly the same IOS image (especially with later devices that provide an universal image).
06-09-2016 04:53 PM
Hey,
If the switch will be installed in Russia, you need LDPE. If not, go with the non-LDPE.
Depends on where you are at, if you are somewhere that would require the LDPE image then go with that.
Othewise go with CAT3850 UNIVERSAL...
hope this clarifies your doubt.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
06-09-2016 08:37 AM
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In no event shall Author be liable for any damages wha2tsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of use, data or profit) arising out of the use or inability to use the posting's information even if Author has been advised of the possibility of such damage.
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Those suffixes indicate how the 3850 was initially licensed. Basically, Cisco lists all the switch variants, but often many use exactly the same IOS image (especially with later devices that provide an universal image).
06-09-2016 10:21 AM
Thanks, Joseph. Any idea what the benefit to downloading the file that is titled "CAT3850/3650 UNIVERSAL W/O DTLS" would be?
06-09-2016 04:53 PM
Hey,
If the switch will be installed in Russia, you need LDPE. If not, go with the non-LDPE.
Depends on where you are at, if you are somewhere that would require the LDPE image then go with that.
Othewise go with CAT3850 UNIVERSAL...
hope this clarifies your doubt.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
06-10-2016 05:51 AM
Thanks, InayathUlla!
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