On Nov 15, 5:50 pm, "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Damm, even better!
> Ok, on a side note I am an IT auditor (runs for cover). Is there a security based reason for going with any of the
> newer interim versions?
they (interim versions) were created exactly because of that reason.

check out "Security Advisories"
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/...s_listing.html
> Are the interim versions only available if staff here finds a problem and TAC gives them access to the updated firmware?
I am not aware about Cisco's policy to create a fixed software for a
certain bug. My best guess: once they find something worth fixing -
they'll do it

If you have a licensed hardware and a current SMARTnet contract for it
- you are entitled to get updates at any time during the period of you
support contract.
Thanks
Roman Nakhmanson
> On Nov 14, 1:31 pm, nakhman...@gmail.com wrote:
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> > On Nov 13, 6:35 pm, "pand0ra.usa" <pand0ra....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Ok, I am trying to find the latest release of this version, can anyone
> > > point me to something on Cisco's site that list all of the IOS
> > > versions and release dates?
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> > > 7.1(2)24
> > > 7.1(2)25
> > > 7.1(2)26
> > > 7.1(2)27
> > > 7.1(2)28
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> > > etc.
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> > the latest interim release is 7.1.2.53 and could be found here:http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebu...m?sort=release
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> > but why to use 7.1 interim if 7.2.3 is available?
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> > hope this helped
> > Roman Nakhmanson
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> > P.S. there is also 8.0.3 (with EIGRP support) out there
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