![]() ![]() If you properly enter the exact information on both your current and your newly selected IOS version into this tool, it will nicely display the different features in both images, as well as the same features. You may even try to look for newest versions in the 15.0M track but these IOSes need generally as much as twice the memory than their slightly older 12.4T counterparts so I don't believe the 15.0M would be usable for you right now unless you have a router having lots of DRAM.Īfter you select your IOS version that would meet the hardware resources you have available, I strongly recommend comparing its available features to your current IOS version using the Feature Navigator again: ![]() You may also try having a look on the 12.4 track. ![]() For example, the 12.4(24)T3 image for 2801 in the Advanced IP Services feature set requires 192MB DRAM and 64 MB FLASH. Select the 2801 as your platform and after clicking on the Continue button, set first the major release to 12.4T, then select the most recent release and then browse over available feature sets to see the hardware requirements and the features available in the particular image. Then, try to locate the newest 12.4T or 12.4 IOS using the Feature Navigator at the following link: Second, find out how much DRAM and FLASH your router is equipped with - again, the show version is your friend here. This seems to refer to your earlier post about the bus error, doesn't it?įirst, make a note of your current IOS feature set (IP Base, Advanced Security, Advanced IP Services, Advanced Enterprise Services, etc.) - looking at the show version and/or on the current image name will help you identify the feature set. ![]()
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