How To See Which Version Of IOS Is Installed
This is a fairly easy question but if you’re a newbie in Cisco routers, then this can be a handy guide to tell you the details.
To see the version of IOS, there is one command which give a detailed overview of the software installed on the system (Cisco router or switch).Lets issue the command:
Certhacker#show version
The following sample information will be shown:
Show version will provide the following information:
- The version of the IOS
- Configuration register
- Hostname of the device
- The version of the ROM bootstrap
- The version of the boot loader
- The last way, time and date to power off the device
- Uptime of the device
- RAM
- Information about device hardware like Processor ID etc.
- Information about the interfaces installed on the device
It also show some additional information in case of a switch:
- The MAC addresses of all the interfaces on the switch
- Installed features like encryption etc.
- Time and date of configuration file modification
If you want to practice this command, you can use the router simulation in the following page:
Show Version Command Practice Simulation
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bro..u can see it by typing in the command
show ver
or “show run | in boot
or
show bootvar