# Copy new image to flash: copy tftp://your.server/cat3k-caa-....bin flash:Release
03.06.10E(based on 15.2(2)E10) primarily addresses:Caveats (from early 03.06 trains, partially resolved in .10):
write memory reload
This image is not universal across all Cisco switches. It is tied to specific ASICs. cat3k-caa-universalk9.spa.03.06.10.e.152-2.e10.bin
You cannot directly jump from IOS 12.2(55)SE to this image. Follow this path:
Skipping steps may result in microcode incompatibilities, especially in the FEM (Forwarding Engine Manager) or the stacking controller. # Copy new image to flash: copy tftp://your
Even with a stable image, problems can arise. Here are solutions for the most frequent issues with cat3k-caa-universalk9.spa.03.06.10.e.152-2.e10.bin.
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# Copy new image to flash: copy tftp://your.server/cat3k-caa-....bin flash:Release
03.06.10E(based on 15.2(2)E10) primarily addresses:Caveats (from early 03.06 trains, partially resolved in .10):
write memory reload
This image is not universal across all Cisco switches. It is tied to specific ASICs.
You cannot directly jump from IOS 12.2(55)SE to this image. Follow this path:
Skipping steps may result in microcode incompatibilities, especially in the FEM (Forwarding Engine Manager) or the stacking controller.
Even with a stable image, problems can arise. Here are solutions for the most frequent issues with cat3k-caa-universalk9.spa.03.06.10.e.152-2.e10.bin.