Netsight + Alternate firmware server - cannot find matching SSH Xmod
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‎08-31-2015 09:14 AM
Hi,
Im using Netsight to upgrade my Extreme switches - and at one branch office with poor bandwidth I want to use an Alternate firmware server.
I have setup a TFTP server, created firmware records and assigned it to the devices. I have also setup alternate firmware server on the folder containing the devices in the branch office.
Due to some filename length limitation on alternate firmware server I had to rename the firmware files from:
summitX-15.5.3.4-patch1-5.xos
summitX-15.5.3.4-patch1-5-ssh.xos
...to:
summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5.xos
summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5-ssh.xos
When I try to upgrade firmware and select the firmware image summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5.xos I get a warning saying that no matching SSH XMOD file could be found (se attached file).
Does anyone of you know how I can fix this?
regards,
Joakim
Im using Netsight to upgrade my Extreme switches - and at one branch office with poor bandwidth I want to use an Alternate firmware server.
I have setup a TFTP server, created firmware records and assigned it to the devices. I have also setup alternate firmware server on the folder containing the devices in the branch office.
Due to some filename length limitation on alternate firmware server I had to rename the firmware files from:
summitX-15.5.3.4-patch1-5.xos
summitX-15.5.3.4-patch1-5-ssh.xos
...to:
summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5.xos
summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5-ssh.xos
When I try to upgrade firmware and select the firmware image summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5.xos I get a warning saying that no matching SSH XMOD file could be found (se attached file).
Does anyone of you know how I can fix this?
regards,
Joakim
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‎09-07-2015 08:59 AM
Hi,
You are right. The file on disk was .xmod - but I named it incorrectly in Netsight.
Must have looked over the settings 50 times - and didnt see the error.... thanks a lot for your help!!
How can I change this from problem to resolved?
regards,
Joakim
You are right. The file on disk was .xmod - but I named it incorrectly in Netsight.
Must have looked over the settings 50 times - and didnt see the error.... thanks a lot for your help!!
How can I change this from problem to resolved?
regards,
Joakim
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‎09-07-2015 08:59 AM
The topic status is set by a moderator... I've marked this one as solved.
Glad you were able to make this work again!
Glad you were able to make this work again!
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‎09-03-2015 01:42 PM
Hi Joakim,
Were you able to get this sorted out?
Were you able to get this sorted out?
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‎08-31-2015 11:40 AM
Hi Joakim,
I think you misnamed the SSH file. The XMOD files typically end with .xmod not .xos. Please try changing the ssh xmod's filename to summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5-ssh.xmod
Thanks,
Tyler
I think you misnamed the SSH file. The XMOD files typically end with .xmod not .xos. Please try changing the ssh xmod's filename to summitX-15.5.3.4-p1-5-ssh.xmod
Thanks,
Tyler
