03-03-2008 07:42 PM
When I issued command onto 6509:
#show version | include IOS.
I got this below:
<<<IOS (tm) s222_rp Software
(s222_rp-ADVENTERPRISEK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(18)SXF8, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)>>>
And on another 6509 switch. I got this:
#show version | include IOS.
<<<IOS (tm) s222_rp Software (s222_rp-ADVENTERPRISEK9_WAN-M), Version 12.2(18)SXF8, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)>>>
What is (fc1) and (fc2) and what is different features between of them?
Your help is appreciated. Thanks
03-04-2008 03:59 AM
Hi,
To quote from "Cisco IOS Releases - The Complete Reference":
'fc2' is an internal rebuild of the 'fc1' build. 'fc2' is usually created to fix a specific defect found in the 'fc1' build. An 'fc2' build cannot be created if the first build was already released to a public directory.
I'm not exactly sure what that means in practical terms but it sounds like fc2 is a last-minute bugfix.
The actual bug (or "caveat" in Cisco-speak) should be detailed in the release notes, but it won't say which one caused the rebuild, although in all likelihood it's the one at the bottom of the table.
HTH - plz rate useful posts (not just mine!)
Andrew.
04-05-2020 04:57 PM
Cisco IOS images usually contain fc1 or fc2 designators following the "release type" field.
When the software has not been released to the public and Cisco testing reveals a major defect, an fc2 rebuild occurs. The rebuild number of the images remains exactly the same as the non-released fc1.
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