Bootable Ucsinstall Ucos Unrst 8621000014sgn161
: This indicates the ISO image contains a boot loader. It can be mounted to a bare-metal server or a Virtual Machine (VM) to start an installation from scratch. Non-bootable images are used strictly for upgrades from within an existing web interface.
Input your host name, static IP address, and subnet details. Select No to DHCP. bootable ucsinstall ucos unrst 8621000014sgn161
It looks like you’ve provided a string that seems to contain mixed technical terms and what might be a serial number, product code, or service tag. : This indicates the ISO image contains a boot loader
Cisco standardizes image access by splitting its binaries into two classes across the Cisco Software Download Portal : Capability / Attribute Bootable Image ( Bootable_UCSInstall... ) Non-Bootable Image ( UCSInstall... ) Fresh Installations, Disaster Recovery Standard Upgrades, Service Updates Delivery Method Physical Kit / Major Product Upgrade Tool (PUT) Direct Electronic Download via CCO ID Boot Loader Included Yes (Isolinux/GRUB infrastructure) No (Requires pre-existing active UCOS partition) MD5/SHA Validation Checked against bootable media criteria Checked against upgrade infrastructure hashes Core Deployments and Installation Archetypes Input your host name, static IP address, and subnet details