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This post analyzes the Cisco IOS image named "i86bi-linux-l3-adventerprisek9-m/155-2.T.bin" (often referenced for Catalyst/ISR platforms). It covers: what the name encodes, supported platforms and features, kernel/architecture details, image internals and packaging, upgrade/compatibility considerations, licensing and crypto, security implications, and practical guidance for extraction, inspection, and troubleshooting. If you want, I can:


  • On devices, the image is expanded into flash or bootvolume, with separate partitions for bootloader, kernel, rootfs, and config/backup.

  • Example commands (lab only):

    file i86bi-linux-l3-adventerprisek9-m\ 155-2.T.bin
    binwalk -e i86bi-*.bin
    strings i86bi-*.bin | less
    

    Compared to L2 (Layer 2) IOU images, which are notorious for crashing when trunk ports are misconfigured, this L3 image is remarkably stable. It handles routing and switching simultaneously without the memory leaks often seen in older router images. Related search suggestions: (Will provide a few related