$id: README.cisco-IOS-hashes.txt -v1.32 - 2012-AUG-14 - 05:00:00 PM EDT 

Contents of the file cisco-IOS-hashes.zip are as follows:

* file IOS-120.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 12.0-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-121.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 12.1-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-122.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 12.2-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-123.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 12.3-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-124.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 12.4-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-150.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 15.0-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-151.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 15.1-based Cisco IOS releases
* file IOS-152.csv - MD5 hash and filename for 15.2-based Cisco IOS releases
* README.cisco-IOS-hashes.txt - this file

For all files with a .csv extension, the file format is:

MD5 hash, Cisco IOS image filename

All files are 7-bit ASCII files. Every line is terminated with a line feed.

Any questions about this file should be directed to psirt@cisco.com - please include in the subject line of any email the text "Cisco IOS images hashes" and the file version from the $id line - ie,
"Cisco IOS images hashes - v1.32 - 2012-AUG-14 - 05:00:00 PM EDT "

PLEASE NOTE: each CSV file may also include [hash, filename] pairs for IOS images that may NOT be available in CCO
(special engineering test images, one-off customer-specific images, special debugging images).
Those [hash, filename] pairs are included as a service to customers that may be running those special images - this doesn't mean they're available on CCO for widespread customer download.

Thanks,
The Cisco PSIRT

