![]() At the time of this writing, for the 9606R, it is Gibraltar – 16.12.1(ED). The other is to deploy the latest Gold star, and as I’ve talked about in previous posts relating to software the gold star is the version deemed by Cisco to be the latest and most stable version available. ![]() This might be to avoid any caveats that may result from running differing versions of code, for example. For example, in a new WAN site deployment they may prefer that the code running on the new router matches the code on the previously deployed routers. First, I check with the customer to see if they have a preference. Whenever I’m deploying new gear I have two main schools of thought when picking which version of code to deploy. I also sprinkle in some notes specific to the 9606R that I learned along the way. My previous article on upgrading IOS on Cat9K switches was, and continues to be, a big hit, so I thought I’d go ahead and write one up for the same procedure on a chassis. So, recall, early last year I was invited out to Cisco to participate in a special event – Influencer Immersion Day – where a bunch of YouTubers, Bloggers, and other influencer types were at Cisco HQ in San Jose for the announcement of the WiFi6 AP’s and the Catalyst 9606R Switch! Since that event I finally got my hands on one (well four) of these beautiful switches in the wild! Upgrading a Catalyst 9000 Chassis Switch The Catalyst 9606R – photo by A.J. ![]()
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