Specifications

36 ExtremeWare 7.4.3 Installation and Release Notes
Upgrading to ExtremeWare 7.4
b Use the clear netlogin state port command on all Network Login user ports, causing all
Network Login users to be unauthenticated and all client ports to move back to their respective
unauthenticated VLAN configuration.
c Use the
show netlogin and show vlan commands to verify that all Network Login ports are in
the unauthenticated state and the client ports are members of their respective unauthenticated
VLANs.
2 If you are using ACLs and the CPU DoS protect feature, ensure that the CPU DoS protect filter
precedence follows the rules described in “CPU DoS Protect and ACL Precedence” on page 62. If
there is a precedence conflict, CPU DoS protect is not enabled.
3 Save the current configuration in both the primary and secondary configuration spaces using the
save configuration primary and save configuration secondary commands.
4 Configure the switch to use the primary image and the primary configuration using the
use image
primary
and use configuration primary commands.
5 Verify that all of the above procedures were completed successfully with the
show switch
command.
6 Upload the configuration to a TFTP server for safekeeping using the
upload configuration
command.
Upgrading the BootROM to Version 8.2
Before you upgrade ExtremeWare, upgrade to BootROM 8.2 (BootROM 8.2 is compatible with all
ExtremeWare versions back to ExtremeWare 6.1.9):
1 Download the BootROM using the
download bootrom [<host_name> | <ip_addr>]
<ngboot82.bin_name>
command.
2 Reboot the switch using the
reboot command.
Upgrading to ExtremeWare 6.1.9
If you are running ExtremeWare 6.1.8 (or earlier), upgrade to ExtremeWare 6.1.9:
1 TFTP download ExtremeWare 6.1.9 to the primary image space using the
download image primary
command.
NOTE
If you do not upgrade to ExtremeWare 6.1.9 before downloading ExtremeWare 6.2.2, the ExtremeWare
6.2.2 download will fail, and the following message will be printed from the system:
ERROR: File too large
2 Reboot the switch using the reboot command. The previous configuration of the switch is
preserved.
3 Verify that the correct BootROM and ExtremeWare version are loaded using the
show switch and
show version commands.
4 Check the log for configuration errors. Manually enter configurations that did not load.
5 If you configured Random Early Drop Probability in ExtremeWare 6.1.8 (or earlier), re-configure the
Random Early Drop Probability using the
configure red drop-probability command.
6 Save the configuration to the primary space.