Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Dell System S6000 9.14(2.10) Release Notes
- Document Revision History
- New Dell Networking OS Version 9.14(2.10) Features
- Changes to Default Behavior and CLI Syntax
- Restrictions
- Supported Hardware
- S6000 Upgrade Procedures: Overview
- VLT Upgrade Procedure
- Documentation Corrections
- Deferred Issues
- Fixed Issues
- Known Issues
- Support Resources
Upgrade result :
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Unit 0 FPGA upgrade successful Unit 0. Please power cycle to take effect.
2. Power cycle the system physically. Switch off the system by unplugging the power chords from the REAR PSUs and wait
until the PSU FAN–REAR STATUS LED is completely OFF.
NOTE: Do not switch on the system with PSU–REAR LED glowing AMBER.
3. Switch on the system and wait for the Dell prompt. The CPLD version can be verified using the show revision command.
EXEC Privilege Mode
show revision
Dell#show revision
-- Stack unit 0 --
S6000 SYSTEM CPLD : 10
S6000 MASTER CPLD : 12
S6000 SLAVE CPLD : 10
NOTE: Do not power off the system while FPGA upgrade is in progress. For any queries, contact technical support
VLT Upgrade Procedure
Follow this procedure to upgrade the system from release 9.4(2.8) to the latest version in a VLT setup:
1. Upgrade the system-flash partition A or B with the new image on both VLT peers.On both the VLT peers, set Primary boot
parameter to boot the system from upgraded system flash partition [A or B].You can enter one of the following options:flash
— Copies from flash file system (flash://filepath).ftp — Copies from remote file system (ftp://userid:password@hostip//
filepath).scp — Copies from remote file system (scp://userid:password@hostip//filepath).tftp — Copies from remote file
system (tftp://hostip/filepath).
EXEC Privilege Mode
upgrade system [flash: | ftp: | scp: | tftp: | usbflash:] [A: | B:]
2. Reload or power-cycle one of the VLT peers (For Example, Peer 2).
EXEC Privilege Mode
reload or power cycle
3. Wait for Peer 2 to come up; VLT adjacency will be established. (Peer 2 - new image and Peer 1 - old image).
4. Wait for the Peer 2 to bring up all VLT LAG ports. Use the command show vlt detail to confirm all VLT ports in the
local chassis are active.
EXEC Privilege Mode
show vlt detail
5. Following upgrade, use the write memory command to save the running-config to memory.
EXEC Privilege Mode
write memory
6. Ensure both the nodes are now forwarding traffic.
7. When all VLT ports are active on the Peer 2, repeat steps 2 through 5 for the Peer 1.
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