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C3560-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.se11.bin _top_ Jun 2026

C3560-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.se11.bin _top_ Jun 2026

The 3560 CPU (200–300 MHz ARM) can route at ~50–80 Mbps with ACLs. For Gigabit routing, you need a 3560E or higher.

Specifies where the file executes and its compression format. The m means it runs in RAM (after being unzipped), and the z means the file is compressed.

This image is the of 15.0(2)SE. It includes cumulative fixes for:

Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# boot system flash:C3560-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.se11.bin Switch(config)# end Switch# write memory Use code with caution. Step 4: Reload and Verify Reload the device and confirm successful initialization. Switch# reload ... Switch# show version Use code with caution. Troubleshooting Common Deployment Issues Flash Storage Insufficient C3560-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.se11.bin

: Support for advanced dynamic routing protocols like OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) , EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) , and RIP (Routing Information Protocol) . This is essential for building complex, scalable network topologies.

configure terminal boot system flash:/c3560-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.se11.bin exit Use code with caution. write memory reload Use code with caution.

Full support for OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and PBR (Policy-Based Routing). The 3560 CPU (200–300 MHz ARM) can route

: Historically, "IP Services" required a specific license level. Under Cisco's older model, this file is technically "contract only," meaning it required an active Cisco Service Contract to download legally.

Cisco PSIRT advisories (like – "IP stack crash") are resolved in SE11. For environments that cannot upgrade to 15.2(5)E due to hardware constraints, SE11 is the final secure stopgap.

c3560-ipservicesk9-mz.150-2.se11.bin represents the end of an era for the Cisco Catalyst 3560 platform. It is a robust, feature-complete IOS version that brings enterprise routing (BGP, OSPF, PBR) to a cost-effective access switch. The m means it runs in RAM (after

Starting with IOS 15.0, the switch enforces plus right‑to‑use (RTU) licensing.

If you need the exact MD5/SHA256 of this file for integrity verification, let me know and I can provide them.