have been observed, where the switch may incorrectly strip tags when passing traffic across trunk links. Alternatives: Users experiencing instability often switch to images like i86bi_linux_l2-adventerprisek9-ms or official
Feature set and use cases
Unlike physical switches (Catalyst 2960/3560) that run on custom ASICs, i86bi-linux-l2-adventerprisek9-15.2d.bin uses .
IOL was originally developed by Cisco for internal testing and development. Unlike traditional IOS images that require a hardware emulator (like Dynamips), IOL runs natively on the x86 architecture of a Linux host. This results in significantly lower CPU and memory overhead, allowing engineers to run dozens of switches on a single laptop. Key Specifications of the 15.2d Image
While this image is feature-rich (supporting private VLANs), users have reported the following: Duplex Issues
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have been observed, where the switch may incorrectly strip tags when passing traffic across trunk links. Alternatives: Users experiencing instability often switch to images like i86bi_linux_l2-adventerprisek9-ms or official
Feature set and use cases
Unlike physical switches (Catalyst 2960/3560) that run on custom ASICs, i86bi-linux-l2-adventerprisek9-15.2d.bin uses .
IOL was originally developed by Cisco for internal testing and development. Unlike traditional IOS images that require a hardware emulator (like Dynamips), IOL runs natively on the x86 architecture of a Linux host. This results in significantly lower CPU and memory overhead, allowing engineers to run dozens of switches on a single laptop. Key Specifications of the 15.2d Image
While this image is feature-rich (supporting private VLANs), users have reported the following: Duplex Issues