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ASA LINUX version 9.0.1.1753
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| Hi all,
The ASA Linux version 9.0.1.1753 is the first?
and to which applying the patch (EBF/19.02,19.43,19.54,19.65) ?
thank you for your co-operation
Very truly Yours.
Laura
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| Mark Culp 2005-04-05, 8:03 pm |
| Umm, what exactly is your question, since it is not clear to me?
I'll try to guess at what you are asking -
a) Is build 1753 the first release of 9.0.1?
Yes. Build 1752 was the first release of 9.0.1 make for Linux.
b) What patches need to be applied to get up to the
"latest-and-greatest" version of 9.0.1.
All patches for a release (e.g. 9.0.1) are cumulative (i.e. all
fixes that went into build 9.0.1.X are also in build 9.0.1.Y
for all X < Y), so you do not need to download and apply all of
the EBF patches. To get to the latest patch level, just download
the latest (greatest build number) for the 9.0.1 release and apply it.
However, if you are currently using 9.0.0 and want to upgrade to
the latest-and-greatest 9.0.1 EBF patch level, you must first download
the 9.0.1 Maintenance Upgrade package and install it, and then install
the latest 9.0.1 EBF patch.
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Mark Culp
ASA Research and Development
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Laura wrote:
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> Hi all,
> The ASA Linux version 9.0.1.1753 is the first?
> and to which applying the patch (EBF/19.02,19.43,19.54,19.65) ?
> thank you for your co-operation
> Very truly Yours.
> Laura
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| Thank,I have acquired ASA 9.0.1 1753 Linux and then install the latest
9.0.1 19.65. I'm currently using 8.0.3.5182 ASA linux!
thank you for your co-operation
Very truly Yours.
Laura
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> Umm, what exactly is your question, since it is not clear to me?
>
> I'll try to guess at what you are asking -
>
> a) Is build 1753 the first release of 9.0.1?
>
> Yes. Build 1752 was the first release of 9.0.1 make for Linux.
>
> b) What patches need to be applied to get up to the
> "latest-and-greatest" version of 9.0.1.
>
> All patches for a release (e.g. 9.0.1) are cumulative (i.e. all
> fixes that went into build 9.0.1.X are also in build 9.0.1.Y
> for all X < Y), so you do not need to download and apply all of
> the EBF patches. To get to the latest patch level, just download
> the latest (greatest build number) for the 9.0.1 release and apply it.
>
> However, if you are currently using 9.0.0 and want to upgrade to
> the latest-and-greatest 9.0.1 EBF patch level, you must first download
> the 9.0.1 Maintenance Upgrade package and install it, and then install
> the latest 9.0.1 EBF patch.
> --
> Mark Culp
> ASA Research and Development
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ** Whitepapers, TechDocs, bug fixes are all available through the **
> ** iAnywhere Developer Community at http://www.ianywhere.com/developer **
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Laura wrote:
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