Just to be clear bug fixes are applied to all versions affected, including
the new releases designated by a letter, like the (T) Train, the only thing
that happens from inception of the major release like 12.0, 12.1,12.2, no
new features are added.
If we wish to add any features either hardware or software we take a copy of
the major release code give it a letter designation like 12.0()T or 12.1()XK
add the feature and release it, any bugs found will be fixed both in the
versions with letter designations and the major release code.
Regards
Frank Bruce
Consulting Systems Engineer
NSP West, Cisco Systems Ltd
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vinod Anthony Joseph Cherunni [mailto:vac@dsqworld.com]
Sent: 12 February 2001 07:32
To: George Robbins
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; fbruce@cisco.com; goemon@anime.net;
grr@netaxs.com; nathan@arteck.com
Subject: RE: [nsp] REG: Cisco IOS Software
Hi All,
Thanks a lot for all the advice. If I have got it right is that all bug
fixing does not happen on (T) trains, & technology additions only happen on
the (T) train, whereas all bug fixes happen on the major releases ie I mean
non (T) trains.
With warm regards,
Vinod.
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