Cat5000 Boot ROM

Hi,
If anyone can help me with regards to part number of the NMP boot ROM 5.1(2) and the MCP boot ROM 4.3(1). I need to upgrade the existing Boot ROM of our Cat5000 for the support on the old network of our client. Can somebody please help me on this issue?
Thnak you very much.

hi
you can make use of show version command and find out the current version of both nmp & mcp boot rom and plan accordingly for upgrading the same to the latest version ..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps679/products_installation_and_configuration_guide09186a008007ecd1.html#wp5597
regds

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