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- From: C.Chaundy@its.unimelb.edu.au
- Subject: Re: Finding ROM version
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- Date: 13 Jan 1993 10:00:12 +1100
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- >Date: 12 Jan 1993 07:56:42 -0500
- >From: henryc@oar.net
- >Subject: RE: Finding ROM version
- >
- >...
- >
- >The best thing I've found to do is to give the load useful names,
- >so when I do a "show flash" you can readily tell what's there. For
- >example,
- >
- >...
- >
- >Hope this helps,
-
- Not really! I want to find out the version of the software in the *ROMs*
- is (not the software currently running). According to cisco, you cannot
- find this out (although the bootstrap version apparently provides some
- non-intuitive information). I have asked that this be considered as an
- enhancement request.
-
- Regards, Chris Chaundy
-