* Hank Nussbacher <hank@att.net.il> [010620 01:32]:
> Many of you have seen tables of which servers and their releases are the
> most popular, whether it be for browsers (Netscape, IE), DNS (bind
> versions), mail servers, web servers, etc. What I have never seen is a
> study of what are the popular releases Cisco routers are running (12.0,
> 12.1, 12.2, S train, T train, etc.) Does anyone know of such a study and
> if not, are we interested in doing such a study? I would not be suprised
> if many routers in the world are open to SNMP and community=public and a
> simple pull of sysDescr and parsing should give us the results (of those
> with minimal security :-))
>
> -Hank
I'm interested, BUT I think you'd be wrong at least on NSP routers
that public would work.
I'm running 12.0(16/17)S (that's 16 or 17, depending on which router)
on my 7xxx class routers currently.
Larry Rosenman
>
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