line. This critical binary file delivers unified, feature-rich networking capabilities (including cryptographic and IP services) for enterprise campus networks.
: Provides line-rate forwarding for IPv6 Unicast and Multicast traffic up to 125 Mpps. Hardware Compatibility
: The raw executable binary format used by the switch's ROM Monitor ( ROMMON ) and boot variable subroutines to extract and run the system image. Core Specifications and Features Supported Hardware Platforms
cat4500es8-universalk9.spa.03.11.05.e.152-7.e5.bin Target Hardware: Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches (Specifically Supervisor Engine 8-E) Release Train: 03.11.E (Denotes Extended Maintenance Release)
If you are looking for documentation regarding hardware lifecycle, Cisco recommends the Catalyst 9400 Series as the primary replacement for the 4500-E chassis. Compatibility: ISSU Compatibility Matrix
: Comprehensive support for dynamic routing protocols including EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. Best Practices for Upgrading and Management
Before deploying, verify your hardware support, read the release notes for your exact supervisor, and ensure your cryptographic needs align with the k9 feature set. When used correctly, this image transforms a Catalyst 4500 chassis into a formidable, secure, and resilient campus core or distribution layer switch.
: Up to 48 Gbps of non-blocking capacity per line-card slot.
Support for In-Service Software Upgrades (ISSU) and Non-Stop Forwarding (NSF) to prevent downtime during supervisor failovers.
This method is less prone to network interruptions and often completes faster than TFTP transfers.
Modify the system system configuration settings to point directly to the new software image upon the next initialization cycle.
Today, we’re putting a specific software image under the microscope:
: Designed for Supervisor Engine 8-E (Sup8-E) and Supervisor Engine 8L-E .
line. This critical binary file delivers unified, feature-rich networking capabilities (including cryptographic and IP services) for enterprise campus networks.
: Provides line-rate forwarding for IPv6 Unicast and Multicast traffic up to 125 Mpps. Hardware Compatibility
: The raw executable binary format used by the switch's ROM Monitor ( ROMMON ) and boot variable subroutines to extract and run the system image. Core Specifications and Features Supported Hardware Platforms
cat4500es8-universalk9.spa.03.11.05.e.152-7.e5.bin Target Hardware: Cisco Catalyst 4500 Series Switches (Specifically Supervisor Engine 8-E) Release Train: 03.11.E (Denotes Extended Maintenance Release) cat4500es8-universalk9.spa.03.11.05.e.152-7.e5.bin
If you are looking for documentation regarding hardware lifecycle, Cisco recommends the Catalyst 9400 Series as the primary replacement for the 4500-E chassis. Compatibility: ISSU Compatibility Matrix
: Comprehensive support for dynamic routing protocols including EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. Best Practices for Upgrading and Management
Before deploying, verify your hardware support, read the release notes for your exact supervisor, and ensure your cryptographic needs align with the k9 feature set. When used correctly, this image transforms a Catalyst 4500 chassis into a formidable, secure, and resilient campus core or distribution layer switch. Hardware Compatibility : The raw executable binary format
: Up to 48 Gbps of non-blocking capacity per line-card slot.
Support for In-Service Software Upgrades (ISSU) and Non-Stop Forwarding (NSF) to prevent downtime during supervisor failovers.
This method is less prone to network interruptions and often completes faster than TFTP transfers. verify your hardware support
Modify the system system configuration settings to point directly to the new software image upon the next initialization cycle.
Today, we’re putting a specific software image under the microscope:
: Designed for Supervisor Engine 8-E (Sup8-E) and Supervisor Engine 8L-E .