Cisco prime network repository image asr903

I'm having an issue with Cisco Prime Network Repository Images getting image from ASR903 devices.
I am only obtaining the packages.conf file (bootvar is configured to boot from that file (boot system flash bootflash:issu/packages.conf)).
Any idea in order to get the correct image?
Thanks a lot and best regards,

Hi Scott,
Thanks for the response but I got to know that LMS and NCS are combined in single ISO image from PI 1.2 and can be installed on the same physical NCS appliance.
Can you pls check this.
Regards

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