03-31-2011 06:01 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:22 PM
Hello, I have been tasked with upgrading our core switches.
Currently we are at:
sho run = s72033-pk9s-mz.122-18.SXD7b.bin
sho ver = IOS (tm) s72033_rp Software (s72033_rp-PK9S-M), Version 12.2(18)SXD7b, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
I see nothing higher thant SXD7b except to move to SXF?.
Where on the CISCO site can I get an education on the naming conventions for IOS's, and how I decide which one to upgrade to.
I tried using a tool in software advisor that ou put a saved configuration in but it doesn't work.
I need to be able to match my current hardware settings with the correct IOS so I don't brick the core switches.
I just updated my resume but I'm in no hurry to see how dynamic I sound on paper.
Thanks
ej
Yokosuka Japan
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04-03-2011 09:28 PM
SXF is old now. If you have a sup720 you should be looking at either SXH or SXI (SXI supports VSS and has more features than SXH). C
Check out 12.2(33)SXJ.
03-31-2011 07:32 PM
Eric,
Have a look at this link. It explains IOS naming scheme
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/security/intelligence/ios-ref.html#6
HTH
Reza
04-01-2011 12:56 AM
In addtion to Reza's post -
SXF is old now. If you have a sup720 you should be looking at either SXH or SXI (SXI supports VSS and has more features than SXH). Couple of things you need to do -
1) check release notes for module support/features needed etc..
2) check bugtool for any major bugs that will affect anything you are intending to run. There will always be bugs but they may not be relevant to anything you need.
Jon
04-03-2011 05:12 PM
I pull down the correct IOS image; However, I did so after reading the
CISCO break down of how to read the image names and what everything meant.
I pullled the image that supposed to have all the tools I needed, SSH being the most important, and didn't have all the extra bells and whistles.
Unfortunately this image didn't have SSH and I had to use TELNET to access the switch and copy command to fix the issue.
The switch came up find and ran as it was supposed to but we just couldn't use SSH.
I resolved the problem but it took some time.
My work PC crashing on a SYSTEM/CONFIG file error didn't help the situation go any faster.
Of course if stuff didn't break then I would never learn the alternative ways to fix stuff.
ej
04-03-2011 06:40 PM
An image that has "k9" in it is capable of SSH
see example below:
s72033-advipservicesk9_wan-mz.122-33.SXI4a.bin
04-03-2011 09:28 PM
SXF is old now. If you have a sup720 you should be looking at either SXH or SXI (SXI supports VSS and has more features than SXH). C
Check out 12.2(33)SXJ.
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