03-29-2010 09:51 AM - edited 03-19-2019 12:42 AM
That is what is
the difference between CUCM 6.1.3(b) and CUCM 6.1.3.3000
-1 ?
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03-29-2010 10:19 AM
Hmm.. not that I've seen.
Basically there is the long form and the short form.
7.1(3) = 7.1.3.10000-11
Usually the 7.1(3) maps to the first three . separated digits, and then the initial version would have a number like 10000 followed by a build number or something... 3a would have 20000, 3b 30000.
7.1(3a) = 7.1.3.20000-2
7.1(3b) = 7.1.3.30000-1
Of course, anything after the 7.1.3 bit in these numbers is liable to pretty random (in initial 'a/b' releases and especially on anything in between such as service updates), so you can look up the version numbers in a couple of places:
- When downloading
- In the upgrade matrix : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/ccmcompmatr.html#wp43011
Regards
Aaron
03-29-2010 10:06 AM
They're the same, just naming conventions so you don't need to remember the whole version.
You can go to the download page and you can see this for any version.
Click on 6.1(3b) and you'll get:
UCSInstall_UCOS_6.1.3.3000-1.sgn.iso_part1of2
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03-29-2010 10:14 AM
Ya, it's a "tradition" in software industry. 6.1.3b is a "marketing name". 6.1.3.3000-1 is the "development version".
For example, Microsoft Exchange version table: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=41
Michael
03-29-2010 10:19 AM
Hmm.. not that I've seen.
Basically there is the long form and the short form.
7.1(3) = 7.1.3.10000-11
Usually the 7.1(3) maps to the first three . separated digits, and then the initial version would have a number like 10000 followed by a build number or something... 3a would have 20000, 3b 30000.
7.1(3a) = 7.1.3.20000-2
7.1(3b) = 7.1.3.30000-1
Of course, anything after the 7.1.3 bit in these numbers is liable to pretty random (in initial 'a/b' releases and especially on anything in between such as service updates), so you can look up the version numbers in a couple of places:
- When downloading
- In the upgrade matrix : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/compat/ccmcompmatr.html#wp43011
Regards
Aaron
03-29-2010 10:59 AM
Thanks for the responses... Another dumb question what does the 'SU' stand for in the image name?
03-29-2010 11:10 AM
Hi
Service Update
Regards
Aaron
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