Specifications

24 ExtremeWare 7.0 Release Notes
Upgrading to ExtremeWare 7.0.1
5 Check the log for configuration errors. Manually enter configurations that did not load.
6 Save the configuration.
Do not save to the secondary configuration space until you are certain a downgrade to the previous
image is not required.
NOTE
After upgrading from ExtremeWare 6.1.9 to ExtremeWare 6.2.2, the IGMP snooping leave time-out
value will be changed from 10 seconds to 0. This results in an IGMP snooping membership entry
being removed immediately when an IGMP leave is received from a host.
This is good for an environment where only one host is connected. Use the
configure igmp
snooping leave-timeout
command to change the leave time-out value back to 10 seconds.
Upgrade the BootROM to Version 7.8
ExtremeWare 7.0.1 requires BootROM 7.8 (or later). Before you upgrade to ExtremeWare 7.0.1, upgrade
to BootROM 7.8:
1 Download the BootROM using the
download bootrom [ <host_name> | <ip_addr> ]
<ngboot.bin_name>
command.
2 Reboot the switch using the
reboot command.
Upgrade to ExtremeWare 7.0.1b11
If you are running ExtremeWare 6.2.2b56 (or later), upgrade to ExtremeWare 7.0.1:
1 Upload the configuration to your TFTP server using the
upload configuration command.
2 Clear your switch using the
unconfigure switch all command.
3 Answer
y at the prompt to reboot the switch.
4 TFTP download ExtremeWare 7.0.1 to the primary image space using the
download image primary
command.
5 Reboot the switch using the
reboot command.
6 Verify that the correct ExtremeWare version is loaded on the switch using the
show switch
command.
7 TFTP download the configuration you saved in Step 1, and enter
y at the prompt to reboot the
switch.
8 Check the log for configuration errors. Manually enter configurations that did not load.
9 Save the new configuration to the primary space.
Do not save to the secondary configuration space until you are certain a downgrade to the previous
image is not required.
10 If you are upgrading a BlackDiamond switch, synchronize the BootROM, image, and configuration
across all installed MSM64i modules using the
synchronize command. This command reboots the
synchronized modules.
You can ignore any diagnostics failure messages generated by the synchronization.
11 Reboot the switch using the
reboot command.