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Displaying version information
You can display version information for a NetIron CES and NetIron CER 2000 Series device using
the show version command.
NetIron#show version
System: NetIron CER (Serial #: SA24090183, Part #: Not Exist)
License: L3_PREM (LID: ucHJFOFGNI)
Boot : Version 5.0.0T185 Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 14 2010 at 18:41:28 labeled as ceb05000
(443103 bytes) from boot flash
Monitor : Version 5.0.0T185 Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 14 2010 at 18:41:28 labeled as ceb05000
(443103 bytes) from code flash
IronWare : Version 5.0.0T183 Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 14 2010 at 21:20:54 labeled as ce05000
(11615139 bytes) from Primary
CPLD Version: 0x00000010
Micro-Controller Version: 0x0000000d
800 MHz Power PC processor 8544 (version 8021/0022) 400 MHz bus
512 KB Boot Flash (AM29LV040B), 64 MB Code Flash (MT28F256J3)
2048 MB DRAM
System uptime is 3 hours 12 minutes 25 seconds
Syntax: show version
The highlighted lines in the output indicate the versions currently running boot, monitor and
Multi-Service IronWare images for the NetIron CES and NetIron CER 2000 Series devices. The
fields are described in Table 15 except for the following.
The System: line indicates the hardware (NetIron CES or NetIron CER) and the type of software
package enabled on the unit. The type of software package enabled on the system can be one of
the following:
BASE: Indicates that the BASE software package is enabled on the unit.
ME_PREM: Indicates that the ME_PREM premium package is enabled on the unit.
L3_PREM: Indicates that the L3_PREM premium package is enabled on the unit.
For a detailed description of the features available in each type of software package, please refer
to the NetIron Configuration Guide.
Backing up the current software images
Before performing a software upgrade, Brocade recommends backing up the following current
software images in the device’s flash memory.
Syntax: cp <original-file-name> <backup-file-name>