10-03-2011 03:51 AM - edited 03-04-2019 01:48 PM
Hello All,
As I was reading the 11 different vulnerbilities release 28th sep 2011 from Cisco, It became clear to me, that my knowlegde og IOS version has been outdated.
I have a large amount of 1800/2800 router running 12.4, this is ok, but I also have a small amount 1800/2800/2900 running 15 of somesort, like 15.0M train, and 15.1(x)T train. The latter i need someone to clarify:
I have
15.1(1)T3
15.1(2)T1
In the SecAdvisories, they meantion
15.1(3)T aswell
So I would like to maintain as few versions as posible, but what are the difference betwwen all of these release ?
Would I be able the take a 15.1(1) and migrate to 15.1(2) or (3) ??
regards
Martin
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10-03-2011 05:55 AM
Martin,
Here is Q&A on IOS 15, and how often the release new images.
Also, to lean the differences, you need to look at the release notes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/15_0/release/notes/150MREQS.html
HTH
10-03-2011 05:55 AM
Martin,
Here is Q&A on IOS 15, and how often the release new images.
Also, to lean the differences, you need to look at the release notes:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/15_0/release/notes/150MREQS.html
HTH
10-04-2011 02:24 AM
ok, from the wonderfull links you gave, I can see that the new release called 15.1(4)M2, would cover alle the release I have, and the release is on the fixed list of the vuln. in question.
I just wonder why the security advisory does not encourage user to migrate to M-release instead of waiting until dec for a rebuild of a T release ...
But thank you for quick reply !
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