ā07-23-2024 06:41 AM
Hi,
We are planning on upgrading our Cloud IQ Site engine, analytics and control, from version 22.9.13.5 to version 24.02.15.05.
I believe that the Site Engine needs to be upgraded to 23.4.12, prior to upgrading to 24.02.15.05, as per:
https://extreme-networks.my.site.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000087274&q=site%20engine%20upgrade%20path
"The release notes state the upgrade path to 23.7.10 or higher is from either 8.5.7 or 23.4.12 ONLY."
My questions are:
Thanks,
Ken
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ā07-23-2024 01:59 PM
Hi,
yes, Analytics and ExtremeControl (NAC) also need the update to v23.4.12 first.
Your second question confuses me a bit. XIQC (XIQ-Controller) is a wireless controller. XIQC and version 10.09.02 have nothing to do with XIQ-SE, Analytics or Control (NAC).
But to answer your question regarding XIQC: You can upgrade directly to the desired version.
Best regards
Stefan
ā07-24-2024 06:59 AM
I'll chime in here as well.
The path for XIQ-SE, Control and Analytics is 22.09 -> 23.04 (latest security release) -> 24.02.xx.
In virtualized deployments both Analytics and Control provide you the option to short-cut the upgrade if historical logging/data retention is not required and you are comfortable configuring appliances from scratch. You would turn down the existing engines, deploy clean/new OVA/Hyper-V VMs, giving them the same IP address as existing engines and then re-discover and re-enforce both the new Control and Analytics engines via XIQ-SE (after upgrading XIQ-SE first). This avoids the need to do the multi-step .bin-based upgrade. This is possible because other than the initial IP schema information the general configuration for both Control and Analytics is centrally stored on XIQ-SE and pushed to those engines on enforce.
ā07-23-2024 01:59 PM
Hi,
yes, Analytics and ExtremeControl (NAC) also need the update to v23.4.12 first.
Your second question confuses me a bit. XIQC (XIQ-Controller) is a wireless controller. XIQC and version 10.09.02 have nothing to do with XIQ-SE, Analytics or Control (NAC).
But to answer your question regarding XIQC: You can upgrade directly to the desired version.
Best regards
Stefan
ā07-24-2024 05:27 AM
Thank you Stefan_K_,
We are going to be upgrading the XIQ-Controller as well, so I thought I would toss that question in as well.
Thanks for the information, I appreciate it.
- Ken