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Cisco IOS XR Release 25.1.2 is an extended maintenance release of Cisco IOS XR Release 25.1.1 for Cisco IOS XRd routers. There are no new software features or hardware introduced in this release.
For more details on the Cisco IOS XR release model and associated support, see Software Lifecycle Support Statement - IOS XR.
There is no new software features introduced in this release.
There are no changes in behavior.
There are no open caveats in this release.
There are no known issues in this release.
Supported deployments
This section details the supported XRd deployments in this release.
Table 1. Supported deployments for Cisco IOS XRd, Release 25.1.2
Deployment |
Reference |
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (AWS EKS) |
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XRd lab deployments |
Table 2. Related resource
Document |
Description |
Information about Smart Licensing Using Policy solutions and their deployment on IOS XR Routers. |
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CCO documentation for Cisco IOS XRd. |
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Search by release number, error strings, or compare release numbers to view a detailed repository of error messages and descriptions. |
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Select the MIB of your choice from a drop-down to explore an extensive repository of MIB information. |
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A user-friendly reference designed to easily explore and understand the various data models supported in Cisco IOS XR platforms and releases. |
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A GitHub repository offering utilities to verify host resource sufficiency and assist in launching Cisco IOS XRd instances in lab environment. |
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The XR Docs Virtual Routing tutorials offer instructions for deploying XRd in lab settings, along with information on other deployment environments that are not yet officially supported. |
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A general guide in case of upgrading IOS XR routers or new deployments that involve IOS XR routers. |
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