Yes Joseph, until now everything is working ok, then you are right.... but
i do not like to have an issue with the ios and to discover that it is out
of software support
I suppose anyone can clarify how this ios policy works...
Thank you and Regards
Juan
2013/3/26 Joseph L. Brunner <joe_at_affirmedsystems.com>
> Are the features you have working for you? Has the router crashed?
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> If it aint broke, don't fix it...
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> Subject: OT: IOS EoS-EoSw Policy Doubts
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> Hi Guys:
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> I have some doubts about when an IOS release must be replaced because it
> has reached the end-of-software support date:
>
> If you see at:
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> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_end-of-life_policy.html
>
> , it seems clearly that this date is relative to the End-of-sales
> announcement date, this is, if there is not an EoS announcement, you can
> use your IOS release and you do not need to worry about if it is 5 years
> old or similar...
>
> But if you see the IOS life-cycle at:
>
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps8802/ps6969/ps1835/prod_bulletin0900aecd801eda8a_ps6350_Products_Bulletin.html
>
> ,it seems that the dates are relative to the FCS (first customer
> shipment), and that each release only lives 4 years aprox...
>
> Anyone can clarify? I am using an IOS release of the 12.2SE IOS, there is
> no EoS announcement about the 12.2SE , but my IOS release is made the
> 2009...
>
> Regards
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