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✅ – VLANs, STP, EtherChannel, CDP, LLDP ✅ Layer 3 routing – Static, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, PBR ✅ Security – SSHv2, SNMPv3, port security, 802.1X, ACLs, VACLs ✅ High availability – SSO, NSF, StackWise? (No – 4500-E uses VSS for virtual switching) ✅ Multicast – IGMP, PIM-SM/DM ✅ QoS – Policing, shaping, queuing, classification ✅ Management – SNMP, NetFlow, SPAN/RSPAN, TACACS+, RADIUS ✅ Encryption – IPsec (license-dependent for some advanced VPN features)

Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# no boot system flash bootflash:old_image.bin Switch(config)# boot system flash bootflash:cat4500e-universalk9.spa.03.11.04.e.152-7.e4.bin Switch(config)# end Use code with caution. Step 5: Save and Reload

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This is a Cisco IOS software image for the Cisco 4500E series switches. Specifically, it's a Universal image, which means it supports both IP Base and IP Services feature sets.

The universalk9 image requires or Smart Licensing depending on the IOS version.

: The equivalent classic Cisco IOS software version (15.2(7)E4) running inside the IOS XE encapsulation. Compare the generated MD5 hash against the hash

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This image provides a comprehensive set of Layer 2 and Layer 3 features:

Note: Attempting to boot this image on older, non-E series chassis or legacy supervisors (like Sup 6-E or older) will result in a boot loop or a ROMMON error. Key Features and Software Capabilities Step 5: Save and Reload show version show

This specific version ( 152-7.e4 ) is relatively modern but check Cisco’s PSIRT advisories. As of 2024-2025, IOS 15.2(7)E trains are still in , but some older 15.2(4)E releases are EOL.

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Since "make an feature" is a broad request, here is how you can enable a common feature, such as , using this software version: Feature Highlight: Configuring Port Security

: Specifies the target hardware platform. This image runs exclusively on Cisco Catalyst 4500-E series supervisor engines.

Supports SSHv2, SSL, and SNMPv3 for secure remote administration.