C3560e-universalk9-mz.152-4.e10.bin -upd- -

: Full IPv6 routing (RIPng, OSPFv3) and coexistence mechanisms.

Ensure your local flash storage has adequate room available for the 25MB file: Switch# show flash: Use code with caution. Step 2: Transfer the Binary Image

Switch# show version | include IOS

This firmware is cross-compatible across a unified code base for several older legacy enterprise platforms: Switch Series Base Models Covered Stacking Support WS-C3560X-24T, WS-C3560X-48P, WS-C3560X-48T Standalone Only Cisco Catalyst 3560-E WS-C3560E-24PD, WS-C3560E-48TD Standalone Only Cisco Catalyst 3750-X / 3750-E WS-C3750X, WS-C3750E (uses identical code base) StackWise Plus Enabled Why Upgrade to 15.2(4)E10?

Addresses known bugs related to OSPF, IBNS 2.0, and stacking (for 3750-X, though applicable to 3560-X functionality). C3560e-universalk9-mz.152-4.e10.bin -UPD-

: Static routing and Routing Information Protocol (RIPv1/v2).

: The .bin extension indicates a monolithic binary image used for standard boot-up and manual upgrades via CLI. Deployment Considerations : Full IPv6 routing (RIPng, OSPFv3) and coexistence

The file is the official Cisco IOS software binary image designed for the Catalyst 3560-E and 3560-X series enterprise switches . This universal firmware package bundles comprehensive software features under Cisco's Maintenance Deployment (MD) release train, utilizing strong "k9" cryptographic features like SSH, SSL, and IPSec.

Verify the boot path is correct, then reload the switch hardware: Switch# show boot Switch# reload Use code with caution. Addresses known bugs related to OSPF, IBNS 2

1. Licensing and Cryptographic Mismatches (The "X9" Lockout)

"The -UPD- file causes high CPU for process 'Spanning Tree'" Workaround: This is rare, but if seen, disable spanning-tree portfast default on uplinks or downgrade to 15.2(4)E8.