How to attain IOS versions for CCIE Exam/Equipment

Hi all,

 

A few months back I requested information on how best to sourcing the required IOS versions, while studying for the CCIE.

 

Anyway, can someone please recommend or explain a method to get the IOS versions to support Cisco equipment already purchased or attained.

 

For example, I have a 1841 Router a 12.3T IOS version and an Advanced Services image.

Problem – this image doesn’t support BGP?

 

I can’t download an upgraded IOS image from Cisco (can I)?

As I don’t have a valid Agreement for the ‘Advanced Enterprise 12.4T image’.

 

Same issue with a couple of 3560 Switches. These have a base image that won’t support Routing Protocols. Stuck again.

 

Any ideas……

 

Thanks

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0 thoughts on “How to attain IOS versions for CCIE Exam/Equipment

  1. peterdixon4 says:

    How to attain IOS versions for CCIE Exam/Equipment http://onlywire.com/r/18227249

  2. alexmillsdesign says:

    Best mac app around, the iOS versions are also top 5. Syncing is brilliant…

  3. that’s better….iPhone 3G is not able to handle properly also the other iOS 4.x versions… I had to reve to iOS 3

  4. boy, iPhoto 11 sure works nicely with the iOS 4+. Can’t say the same for earlier versions of iPhoto.

  5. Kind of a testament to Apple that so many people who shouldn’t are installing Beta versions of iOS and regarding them as production-level…

  6. nimishdubey says:

    The problem is that one does not tend to compare S^3 with earlier Symbian versions, but with WP7, Android and iOS!

  7. satishalavandar says:

    usually most iOS versions r released 30 to 40 days after 1st beta . There will usually be 3 betas and (cont) http://tl.gd/86ic19

  8. I don’t know about the iOS versions. I’ve only played the full original version, using the SCUMM viual machine under jailbreak.

  9. happyseacat says:

    //MAC EuroSmaz app updates extend iOS wireless printing: New versions of PrintBureau and PrintCentral will al… http://bit.ly/dHxf2M

  10. Comparing all versions of Android’s a headache. Our data shows *36* times as many Android model/OS combos as iOS model/combos.

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