What is is "12.2SX vs. 12.2SR bullshit" all about? I never really understood
the myriad of letters in the version numbers. I only know about the first
letter being an S, T, or M.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Tom Marcoen
Technisch consultant
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> On 19/Nov/15 12:25, Harry Hambi - Atos wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Uploading IOS 15.2.SE7 to a number of 3750 switches using tftp. This proved
> very slow, so I decided to use SCP which was a lot
> quicker. However, SCP caused a cpu spike on the switch which caused snmp
> drops. Has anyone ever
We're currently also using ASR9010 as core routers with ME3600X as the access
"switches" but are now looking at replacing the ME3600X with ASR9000v extension
shelfs. Does anyone have any experience with this setup?
At first side it looks nice and (a bit) cheaper but I noticed the ASR9000v
Mark
That is a valid point but the company I work for already only uses Cisco for
its routing/switching devices. So it's also a non-issue.
Tom
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From: Mark Tinka [mailto:mark.ti...@seacom.mu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2015 11:56
To: Tom Marcoen; cisco-nsp