: Indicates the execution and compression attributes. The m signifies that the code runs entirely from RAM, while the z shows it is stored as a compressed zip-style binary on the flash storage.
: Indicates that the software runs from the switch's Random Access Memory (RAM). The compressed file expands into RAM during the boot sequence.
: Represents the raw firmware binary image file used directly by the switch to boot the system. Architectural Feature Set: IP Base vs. IP Services c3560ipservicesk9mz1502se11bin
verify /md5 flash:c3560ipservicesk9mz1502se11.bin
: Identifies the feature set. "IP Services" includes advanced Layer 3 routing, high availability, and quality of service. The "k9" designation means it includes strong cryptographic encryption (like SSH, SSL, and IPSec). : Indicates the execution and compression attributes
Assuming you have a TFTP server set up:
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The IP Services image provides the most comprehensive Layer 3 feature set available for this platform, including all features from the IP Base image plus: Catalyst 3560-8PC-S IOS Versions - Cisco Community
: Requires a minimum of 32 MB of Flash memory . Legacy 16 MB Catalyst 3560 models cannot store or unpack this image file.