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LSP version 124 vs 141 base load.

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I am trying to find some info here but no luck so far.

I am curious of the difference in versions with the base load .124 vs .141


I have a CM core on 6.3 with a base load of 124, running service pack 18

I am adding LSPs, but I am trying to find out if I can install an LSP with the template base load as the .141 version (6.3.0.0.2110.iso , 6.3.x), when the core is still .124 as well as other LSP's are still on .124. Will the new LSP with .141 still sync with the core CM which is on .124? Since technically the LSP is on a higher version then the CM core??

It would be a lot to upgrade the core servers as well as all the LSP's if I had to upgrade to get everything on .141, which is why I am asking.

 
The difference is the SNMP drivers sitting underneath. You can read about the "why" by googling for SNMP Research, Inc and Avaya.

Just make sure the Service Pack numbers match - feature pack 17 and 117 are the same in this regard.

For LSPs, just load latest and greatest of your major version. LSPs can be higher.

 
So loading an LSP with .141 with the latest service pack is technically a higher version then the core @ .124, and will be fine?



 
cm6-124.0 22361 (SP11)
cm6-124.0 22505 (SP12)
cm6-124.0 22619 (SP13)
cm6-124.0 22899 (SP14)
cm6-124.0 23382 (SP15.1)
cm6-124.0 23675 (SP16)
cm6-124.0 23947 (SP17)
cm6-124.0 24328 (SP18)

cm6-141.0 22460 (SP111)
cm6-141.0 22506 (SP112)
cm6-141.0 22636 (SP113)
cm6-141.0 22901 (SP114)
cm6-141.0 23383 (SP115.1)
cm6-141.0 23681 (SP116)
cm6-141.0 23959 (SP117)
cm6-141.0 24403 (SP118)


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