What is the exact model number? Vanilla 3750/3750G are just about orphaned at 12.2(55)SE11 due to a lack of flash memory for larger images. ipserviceslmk9 is as good as you're going to get on those switches - the last advipservices was 12.2(46)SE. The V2 switches are a bit better and get you to 15.0(2)SE10A. The E switches are eitther stuck at 12.2(55)SE11 id you don't want to deal with licensing or 15.0(2)SE10A if you want the licensing hassle.Looking to buy Cisco 3750G 48port. Does anyone have advanced licence for it, to manage IPv4? Please share it.
Pretty much ~any~ Cisco software can be found on the Internet if one searches. Protip: It helps if you search on the exact filename of the code you are looking for.And as i send the op ..
Ipservices ios for the 3750g can be found on the internet if one searches
Unfortunatley havent been able to find them for my 3750-x seriesPretty much ~any~ Cisco software can be found on the Internet if one searches. Protip: It helps if you search on the exact filename of the code you are looking for.
Unless you have an insider or already purchased a switch with license, you will be hard pressed getting that on there, although Cisco actually went back to RTU licensing with the 3650/3850.Unfortunatley havent been able to find them for my 3750-x series
What is RTU licensing?Unless you have an insider or already purchased a switch with license, you will be hard pressed getting that on there, although Cisco actually went back to RTU licensing with the 3650/3850.
RTU (right to use) licenses are basically licenses that you use on the appliances just by having them. It isn't tied to a specific SN or anything like that, nor does it have to register with some activation service. The older models were essentially RTU, in the fact that all you needed to do was have the right image (although getting support for said image would prove problematic). I know this method was dropped on the 3560E/3750E but was brought back in the newest switches. That's really a very simplistic definition, as I think Cisco goes into some honor based definition..lolWhat is RTU licensing?