09-19-2013 12:51 PM - edited 03-18-2019 01:50 AM
I know that on the C series codecs you are entitled to the software updates within the whole number release you are at.
Is that the same on the old MXP line?
I have a customer with a problematic MXP 3000. You can't buy a service contract for it because it's EOL. That being said it would be nice to at least get the last MXP (9.x) on it.
I'd love for them to toss it and upgrade to a C series, but I don't feel that's going to happen.
thanks ahead of time!
-Doug
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09-19-2013 04:38 PM
You do not need to do incemantal steps, you just need to get a release key for F9.
Contact licensing@cisco.com with the info of your serial number and refer to the advisory.
You should then get a release key which you can use to upgrade to the latest which is F9.3.1
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09-20-2013 05:46 AM
Anyone is entitles to a software upgraded to F9.x with this advisory as long as the system in question is listed under the "Affected Prodcuts" section of the notice, no matter if it is EOL and it's current status of having a service contract or not.
09-19-2013 01:10 PM
Douglas - Take a look at this security advisory, it will allow you to upgrade your MXP systems to F9.1, and from there you can do an incremental update to the last and final release of F9.x.
http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20110831-tandberg
09-19-2013 04:38 PM
You do not need to do incemantal steps, you just need to get a release key for F9.
Contact licensing@cisco.com with the info of your serial number and refer to the advisory.
You should then get a release key which you can use to upgrade to the latest which is F9.3.1
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09-19-2013 04:43 PM
You do not need to do incemantal steps, you just need to get a release key for F9.
You're right Martin, duh.
I read the advisory before I linked to it to make sure I had the right one, so when I was typing my reply I had F9.1 on the brain, and wasn't thinking of going straight to F9.3 once you got an F9 release key.
09-19-2013 04:55 PM
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09-20-2013 05:11 AM
So I'm entitled to a software update even though it's not under contract for maintenance?
Would that apply to units not EOL as well? I have an Edge 95 that is also on version 7 but it's not EOL so you can actually buy a maintenance contract for it.
09-20-2013 05:46 AM
Anyone is entitles to a software upgraded to F9.x with this advisory as long as the system in question is listed under the "Affected Prodcuts" section of the notice, no matter if it is EOL and it's current status of having a service contract or not.
09-20-2013 05:53 AM
Thanks! Very helpful!
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