the "T" in the IOS version denotes the "train". a train is kinda like a
version of the OS that contains certain modifications to the already present
feature sets.
For instance, the XI train in version 12.1 has s00per d00per special
modifications for VoIP.
The T train is used to introduce new features and things. you'll see things
that are not ready / tested enough to be put into the Main line in the T
train. I however, have not had too many bad ex[eriences resulting from T
train usage, but then again, even the most stable things have bugs.
Peter Slow, CCNP Voice Specialist
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From: STRAND Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 9:36 AM
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Subject: "T" in IOS software [7:9053]
Just curious. But what does the 'T' stand for in IOS releases?
c2600-i-mz.121-4.bin
c2600-i-mz.121-4.T1
Thanks,
Scott
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