04-10-2022 06:21 PM
[Bengaluru , Amsterdam , Gibraltar , Cupertino]
What does the image name mean?
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04-10-2022 06:34 PM - edited 04-10-2022 06:34 PM
Nothing important, really.
Just attached "names" to each version groups.
Too many names for me to enumerate. They're just names.
04-10-2022 06:34 PM - edited 04-10-2022 06:34 PM
Nothing important, really.
Just attached "names" to each version groups.
Too many names for me to enumerate. They're just names.
05-12-2023 09:56 AM
what are the advantages over each other? which one do you prefer?
05-12-2023 09:59 AM
when upgrading the switch version, do you stay with the current IOS Software ? or you moved to a different IOS Software? Example if the switch is on Bengaluru, do you stay with Bengaluru and just upgrade to the latest MD or you try a different IOS Software like Amsterdam, Gibraltar?
05-12-2023 11:27 PM
All IOS-XE, regardless of platform, are not suitable for high uptimes due to numerous memory leaks in the control- and data plane that the switches need to be rebooted once every 8 to 12 months.
06-26-2023 06:16 AM - edited 06-26-2023 06:19 AM
Hello Leo Laohoo,
Unfortunatelly I have to agree with you
We moved from 2960-X to 9300/9300L. It's now the "memory leak" land in production.
"Funny" behavior for a material which is supposed to be productiv... Any workaround rather than a reload ? we have to live with these IOS-XE now !
cheers
06-26-2023 04:21 PM - edited 06-26-2023 06:02 PM
@LFR Admins wrote:
Any workaround rather than a reload
Nothing but a reload. Cold reboot preferred/better but any reload (except reload FAST) will suffice.
Unfortunately, everybody will be upgrading from one buggy version to another buggier version.
The picture below is a stack made up of 6 x 9300. Since running 17.6.4, I have had to reboot the stack every 3 to 4 months due to a memory leak caused by SNMP polling. However, since upgrading to 17.9.3, the memory leak has drastically slowed down.
6 x 9300
05-13-2023 02:50 AM
Refer to the TAC recommended versions (below for 9800 WLC) - search similar documents for other platforms.
EG: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/214814-recommended-releases-for-catalyst-9200-9.html
And always read the release notes for each release carefully to make sure it's suitable for your hardware and to be aware of any caveats or upgrade restrictions/instructions. And then TEST before deploying to production network.
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