[c-nsp] 3560G Update - which IOS?

Tassos Chatzithomaoglou achatz at forthnet.gr
Wed Nov 26 13:20:28 EST 2008


If i remember right, SE3 solves it ;)

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Tassos


Mark Tinka wrote on 26/11/2008 07:54:
> On Wednesday 26 November 2008 13:20:36 Garry wrote:
> 
>> we're running several 3560G's, a couple with a relatively
>> old 12.2(25), some with the newer (35). I have one or two
>> features that I know have been added since 25 and are
>> available with (35), so I would prefer to upgrade at
>> least to that, which I know has run flawlessly for a year
>> or so ... question is - should I dare to upgrade to a
>> more recent version, or are there any issues known? Also,
>> is there a list of features that have been added in the
>> respective sub-releases, in order to decide whether I
>> even need a newer version than what I know to work?
> 
> We've been happy with 12.2(44)SE2; but admittedly, we only 
> use our 3560G's as Layer 2 devices.
> 
> There's a known cosmetic issue with this release:
> 
> #sh ver | i memory
> cisco WS-C3560G-48TS (PowerPC405) processor (revision D0) 
> with 0K/8184K bytes of memory.
>      ^^^^^^^^
> 512K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration 
> memory.
> #
> 
> Other than that, we've had no real issues to report.
> 
> You probably want to take a look at the release notes for 
> more current revisions to see if there's anything you like, 
> or don't like.
> 
> Mark.
> 
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