Specifications

Upgrading the Summit WM Software to V5R3 release
Summit WM Maintenance Guide, Software Version 5.328
To upgrade the software to V5R3 release via the Summit WM Controller’s GUI:
1 From the main menu, click Summit WM Controller. The Summit WM Controller screen is
displayed.
2 From the left pane, click Software Maintenance. The SWM Software tab is displayed.
3 Select all existing RPM/TAR files, and then click Delete Selected.
4 Click on the Backup tab.
5 Select the backup files and then click Delete.
NOTE
If you are upgrading from V5R1 to V5R3 release on Summit WM100/1000/20/200/2000 Controller, you must
skip Step 6 and 7.
6 Click on the OS Software tab.
7 Select all OS images and click Delete.
8 Specify the following FTP parameters to download the new .tar file.
FTP Server – The IP of the FTP server from which the image file is to be retrieved.
User ID – The user ID to log on the FTP server.
Password – The password to log on the FTP server.
Confirm – The password to log on the FTP server. This field is to confirm that the user has typed
the correct password.
Directory – The directory in which the image-file is stored.
Filename – The name of the image file.
9 Click on Download.
10 From Select an image to use drop-down menu, select the image that you want to use.
11 Click Upgrade Now. The controller reboots after successful installation.
12 Apply the Summit WM Software V5 license. The Summit WM Controller reboots.
NOTE
If you are upgrading from V5R1 to V5R3 release, you do not have to apply the Summit WM Software V5 license.
Upgrading the Summit WM Software via the CLI
The following section is applicable if you are upgrading the Summit WM Software from any of the
following releases to V5R3 release via the CLI.
V4R1 GP7 to V5R3 release on Summit WM100/1000/200/2000 Controller
V4R2 to V5R3 release on Summit WM20 Controller
V5R1 to V5R3 release on Summit WM100/1000/20/200/2000 Controller
To upgrade the software via the CLI commands:
1 Check the backups present on the controller by running the show backup command.
2 Remove any existing backup files by running the no backup <filename> command.