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Before you start, ensure you have:
show version | include IOS show boot show license feature
The 03.11.05.E / 152-7.E5 ecosystem delivers specific operational advantages for enterprise core and distribution layers:
| Identifier Part | Segment | Description & Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | cat4500e | This image is designed for the Cisco Catalyst 4500-E Series switches. | | Designation | universal | A universal image includes all possible software features. Instead of downloading different images, you activate features via software licenses. | | Feature | k9 | Indicates the image contains strong cryptographic code (e.g., for SSH, IPsec VPNs, SSL VPNs). | | Image Type | SPA | Stands for "Signed Package Archive." This means the image file is digitally signed by Cisco to guarantee its authenticity and integrity. | | IOS XE Version | 03.11.05.E | This is the main IOS XE software version, which is Release 3.11.5E . The 'E' denotes a standard maintenance release for enterprise switching. | | IOS Version | 152-7.E5 | A mapping to the classic IOS 15 train. This corresponds to Cisco IOS Release 15.2(7)E5 (the legacy version number for core features). | cat4500euniversalk9spa031105e1527e5bin hot
Bootloader (ROMMON) must be at least version 12.2(44r)SG to load this image. Upgrade ROMMON first if needed.
This image is typically stored in the switch's and is used to boot the supervisor engine.
: The equivalent Cisco IOS version (15.2(7)E5) that the IOS XE release is based on. .bin : The file extension for a binary executable image. Usage and Installation Before you start, ensure you have: show version
Provide a step-by-step for dual-supervisor redundancy?
: Denotes the universal software payload containing all feature levels (IP Base, Enterprise Services, etc.) governed by software activation licenses. The k9 designation indicates the inclusion of strong triple-DES/AES cryptographic features.
Ensure your config-register is set to 0x2102 . | | Feature | k9 | Indicates the
This release includes comprehensive IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocol support. This includes OSPFv2 and OSPFv3, EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6, BGP-4 for service provider peering, and multicast routing with PIM-SM and SSM. The image also supports advanced features like MPLS for service provider deployments.
Cisco software naming conventions contain deep technical metadata. Breaking down this specific image reveals exactly what it supports:
Commit your changes to the startup configuration and double-check that the environmental boot variables point to the intended target. Switch# write memory Switch# show bootvar Use code with caution. Step 5: Reload the Switch
: The 3.11.xE train is a feature-rich release for Catalyst access switching products, including the 4500E/X series. Compatibility & Hardware Support This image is designed for the following hardware: