Enterasys Networks RBT-4102-BG, RBT-1602, RBT-1002-EU, TRPZ-MP-372-CN, RBT-8210 Upgrade Scenario

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3.Copy the new system image onto a TFTP server.

For example, login to http://www.enterasys.com/download/ using a web browser on your TFTP server and download the image onto the server.

4.Copy the new system image file from the TFTP server into a boot partition in the switch‘s nonvolatile storage. You can copy the image file only into the boot partition that was not used for the most recent restart. For example, if the currently running image was booted from partition 0, you can copy the new image only into partition 1.

5.Set the boot partition to the one with the upgrade image for the next restart.

a.To verify that the new image file is installed, type show boot.

6.Reboot the software.

a.To restart a RAS and reboot the software, type the following command: RBT-8xx0# reset system [force]

After resetting the RAS, the switch boots using the new image. The RAS also sends the AP version of the new boot image to the configured APs and restarts the APs. After an AP restarts, it checks the version of the new AP boot image to make sure the boot image is newer than the boot image currently installed on the AP. If the boot image is newer, the AP completes installation of its new boot image by copying the boot image into the AP‘s flash memory, which takes about 30 seconds, then restarts again. The upgrade of the AP is complete after the second restart.

Upgrade Scenario:

To upgrade an RBT-8xx0 switch from one RAS version to another, type commands such as the following.

Note: This upgrade scenario uses the firmware image file 6.0.7.2 to show the download features. Please follow these procedures for any of the 4.0.x, 4.1.x, 4.2.x, and 5.0.x firmware images.

Note: This example copies the image file into boot partition 1. On your switch, copy the image file into the boot partition not used for the last restart. For example, if the switch booted from boot partition 1, copy the new image into boot partition 0. To see boot partition information, type the show boot command.

RBT-8200# save config success: configuration saved.

RBT-8200# backup system tftp:/[ip-addr]/sysa_bak success: sent 28263 bytes in 0.324 seconds [ 87231 bytes/sec]

RBT-8200# copy tftp://[ip-addr]/R2060701.REL boot1:R2060701.REL success: received 11257345 bytes in 16.230 seconds [693613 bytes/sec]

RBT-8200# set boot partition boot1 success: Boot partition set to boot1.

RBT-8200# show boot

 

 

Configured boot version:

6.0.7.2.0

 

Configured boot image:

boot1: R2060701.rel

 

Configured boot configuration:

file:configuration

 

Backup boot configuration:

file:backup

 

Booted version:

6.0.6.1.0

 

Booted image:

boot0:R2060601.REL

 

Booted configuration:

file:configuration

 

Product model:

RBT-8200

 

Upgrading an Individual Switch Using the RoamAbout Switch Manager (RASM)

 

 

 

 

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