Cisco Windows 2000 OS

Is there a document that shows what OS versions are supported by HP servers. I have a new DL380 G4 and I need to know what OS release train I need to install the OS. All I currently have is 2000.2.4 & 2000.2.6 and both of these fail with an unsupported hardware error for this OS version.

Accorning to this document you need Cisco Windows OS 2000.4.3
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/voiceapp/ps378/prod_brochure09186a0080107d79.html
However I did an install few months back on DL380-G4 and i used 2000.2.7 which worked well.
HTH,
Chris

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