Image file types

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In the previous example, the codes did not match, and verification failed. If verification succeeds, the output will look like this.

Brocade#verify md5 secondary 01c410d6d153189a4a5d36c955653861

Brocade#.........................Done

Size = 2044830, MD5 01c410d6d153189a4a5d36c955653861

Verification SUCEEDED.

The following examples show this process for SHA-1 and CRC32 algorithms.

Brocade#verify sha secondary 49d12d26552072337f7f5fcaef4cf4b742a9f525

Brocade#.........................Done

Size = 2044830, sha 49d12d26552072337f7f5fcaef4cf4b742a9f525

Verification SUCCEEDED.

and

Brocade#verify crc32 secondary b31fcbc0

Brocade#

Done

Size = 2044830, CRC32 b31fcbc0

 

Verification SUCCEEDED.

 

Image file types

This section lists the uboot, router, and switch image file types supported and how to install them on the Brocade ICX 6650 switches. For information about a specific version of code, refer to the release notes.

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Software image files

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Product

 

uboot image

Router image

Switch image

 

 

 

 

Brocade ICX 6650

fxz07500.bin

fxz07500.bin

ICXLR07500.bin

 

 

 

 

 

Software upgrades

Refer to the release notes for instructions about upgrading the software.

Viewing the contents of flash files

The copy flash console command can be used to display the contents of a configuration file, backup file, or renamed file stored in flash memory. The file contents are displayed on the console when the command is entered at the CLI.

To display a list of files stored in flash memory, enter the show files command at the device configuration prompt.

The following shows an example command output.

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