Nxos64-cs.10.2.4.m.bin Download ((better)) Jun 2026

: Click the download icon. You will need a valid Cisco Connection Online (CCO) ID and an active service contract (SmartNet) associated with your account to authorize the download. Quick Deployment Tips

These improvements make 10.2(4)M a valuable target for upgrades, especially in environments requiring robust Layer 3 operation and comprehensive telemetry.

Execute the upgrade command:

show file bootflash:nxos64-cs.10.2.4.M.bin md5sum nxos64-cs.10.2.4.m.bin download

The filename breaks down into specific technical designations within the Cisco NX-OS Strategy and Lifecycle Guide :

This is arguably the most critical part of this review.

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The file is the 64-bit Cisco NX-OS software image for the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series switches, released as part of the 10.2(4)M maintenance cycle. This specific image is designed for "Cloud Scale" (CS) platforms, including various fixed-port and modular Nexus 9000 switches. Overview of the NX-OS 10.2(4)M Release

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Download fails (403 Forbidden) | No contract or incorrect CCO privileges | Verify SmartNet entitlement; contact partner support | | Checksum mismatch | Incomplete download | Re-download; use SCP instead of TFTP | | Switch rejects .bin during boot | Incompatible hardware | Check Cisco HCL for 10.2.4 support | | Bootflash insufficient space | Old images not removed | delete bootflash:old-image.bin | | Upgrade hangs at “Unpacking image” | Corrupted .bin | Re-verify checksum; re-copy the file |

Use the search bar on the Cisco download page to enter your switch model (e.g., "Nexus 93180YC-FX3"). Select from the available software types. Step 3: Select Release 10.2(4)M : Click the download icon

Compatibility varies by exact build and the Nexus platform family. Typical supported platforms for 10.x NX-OS releases include Nexus 9000 series (both standalone NX-OS and ACI-mode variants) and might not be supported on older Nexus 7000/5000 series. Always check the Cisco Product Documentation and Release Notes for:

Compare the output with Cisco’s published value. Example: a1b2c3... (match exactly).