How to know if the Switch IOS is SMI or EMI?
Hi. I have a 3550 Switch with the IOS "c3550-i5k91l2q3-mz.122.25.SE.bin"
From this how do I tell if this is EMI. And how is this version different from the Lanbase and IP Services versions? I can't find any information on the version I have installed but it does have all the routing protocols.
thanks
From this how do I tell if this is EMI. And how is this version different from the Lanbase and IP Services versions? I can't find any information on the version I have installed but it does have all the routing protocols.
thanks
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srg Member Posts: 140If you've got more than static and RIP routing then its EMI. Should say in the show version output.
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mochaaddict Member Posts: 42 ■■□□□□□□□□Cisco documentation is pretty good. If you are going to be supporting networks with cisco gear, I would advise getting familiar with their site.
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!--- The "I5Q3L2" at the start of the image name tells!--- you that this image is an EMI.!--- If you see "I9Q3L2" instead, the name means that you!--- run an SMI.!--- The version of software that you currently run is
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This document is at:
Upgrading Software Images on Catalyst 3550 Series Switches Using the Command Line Interface - Cisco
There is also a software download portal that you can browse without a CCO account
Download Software - Cisco Systems -
Danielh22185 Member Posts: 1,195 ■■■■□□□□□□If you've got more than static and RIP routing then its EMI. Should say in the show version output.
^^ This
'show version' should accomplish it for ya.Currently Studying: IE Stuff...kinda...for now...
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