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Upgrade cisco C6807-XL

sejelmohajj
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Team,

 

I would like to upgrade my Cisco  C6807-XL  Core Switch with IOS Version s2t54 Software (s2t54-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.2(1)SY0a, mention IOS is having BUG with SNMP and showing high CPU utilization, Cisco TAC recommended to upgrade the same.

 

 There is well known SNMP issue with the current version.

"Constant high cpu due to SNMP ENGINE when pooling MIB lldpXMedMIB CSCuu05714"

 https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCuu05714/?reffering_site=dumpcr

 You could upgrade the IOS or perform the workaround provided in the above link.

 

Kindly suggest suitable IOS version to upgrade the same, attached show version...

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Diana Karolina Rojas
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Estimated,

 

If you are using the 6800 Series Supervisor Engine 6T, the recommend IOS is 15.3.1-SY2.

 

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Regards,

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Reza Sharifi
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi,

Before you upgrade to any version, make sure to read all the release notes for any bug fixes and caveats. If you can't get them, ask Cisco TAC to provide it to you. Just because it is suggested by Cisco does not mean there are no bugs.

HTH

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Diana Karolina Rojas
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Estimated,

 

If you are using the 6800 Series Supervisor Engine 6T, the recommend IOS is 15.3.1-SY2.

 

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Regards,

I am using
6800 Series Supervisor Engine 2T

Hello! The Cisco suggested IOS is 15.2.1-SY5 is the most stable version.

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Reagards,

 

 

Reza Sharifi
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi,

Before you upgrade to any version, make sure to read all the release notes for any bug fixes and caveats. If you can't get them, ask Cisco TAC to provide it to you. Just because it is suggested by Cisco does not mean there are no bugs.

HTH


@Reza Sharifi wrote:

Just because it is suggested by Cisco does not mean there are no bugs.


Completely agree with Reza.  Just because it's got a "star" doesn't mean it will work in your network. 

Read the Release Notes and pay close attention to the OPEN Caveats section and make the decision if the bugs listed will pose any significant risk(s) to your network.

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