07-15-2003 10:28 PM - edited 07-04-2021 08:51 AM
Hi,
Anybody who is aware or is affected of this flaw? My problem is that, we have a couple of 6500s with CatOS here. I don't know how to evaluate if our box is affected or not. Catalyst 6000 running a CatOS versions are listed as affected. Anybody can help me?
Thank you.
jon
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20030709-swtcp.shtml
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07-16-2003 05:31 PM
Jon yes it is the same the 6000 famliy also covers the 6500
The main difference between the 6000 and the 6500 is backplane speed and cost but from a software point of view they are the same
In you case you will need to upgrade to 6.3(6) to get the fixes for this problem
David
07-15-2003 10:36 PM
First off it will depend what version of CAT OS your running
In the alert there is a list of affected versions and the migration path to fix them Note any that are end of engineering will not have a planned fixed and you really should consider upgrading to a image that will be fixed
What version are you running ?
07-15-2003 10:51 PM
Hi,
I have this CatOS version:
WS-C6509 Software, Version NmpSW: 6.3(3)
and Hardware version:
Hardware Version: 2.0 Model: WS-C6509
What i can't be sure of is, is 6500 the same family series as 6000 as what is listed on the advisory?
Thanks for your quick reply.
jon
07-16-2003 05:31 PM
Jon yes it is the same the 6000 famliy also covers the 6500
The main difference between the 6000 and the 6500 is backplane speed and cost but from a software point of view they are the same
In you case you will need to upgrade to 6.3(6) to get the fixes for this problem
David
07-16-2003 05:46 PM
Hi David,
Thank you for giving such a quick response.
More power!
jon
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