How to install LegacyCLI-MOD
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‎06-12-2014 11:44 AM
I am planning to install the LegacyCLI-MOD onto switches comfigured in a stack (2x X440, and 2x X450).
I have backed up the config on the primary/master switch to a tftp server. Is there any other backup methods suggested, other than backing up the .cfg file?
I have the quick reference guide that shows how to download the and install the .xmod via tftp. Is there another method?
Once installed, what should I do if I want to run Cisco commands by default?
Thanks in advance,
-Theo
I have backed up the config on the primary/master switch to a tftp server. Is there any other backup methods suggested, other than backing up the .cfg file?
I have the quick reference guide that shows how to download the and install the .xmod via tftp. Is there another method?
Once installed, what should I do if I want to run Cisco commands by default?
Thanks in advance,
-Theo
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‎06-16-2014 02:27 PM
So I should update my primary partition or roll my secondary back a version and then install?
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‎06-16-2014 01:52 PM
I personally won't recommend to use EXOS 15.3.2 software. I would rather recommend to install EXOS 15.3.1 patch 1-38.
The master hold configuration for all the slots.
Your switch is using the software from the secondary partition(image booted: seconday).
You could execute below command in order to install correct image:
download image summitX-15.3.2.11-LegacyCLI.xmod vr "VR-Default" secondary
The master hold configuration for all the slots.
Your switch is using the software from the secondary partition(image booted: seconday).
You could execute below command in order to install correct image:
download image summitX-15.3.2.11-LegacyCLI.xmod vr "VR-Default" secondary
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‎06-16-2014 11:21 AM
I ran the commands "show switch" and "show version" and it seems that the stack is running off of the secondary partition already. So when I run the "install image" command, I just select as an option at the end of the syntax, correct?
* Slot-3 Travis-MDF-440.1 # show switch
SysName: Travis-MDF-440
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 02:04:96:52:88:82
System Type: X450e-48t (Stack)
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Mon Jun 16 21:07:09 2014
Timezone: [Auto DST Disabled] GMT Offset: 0 minutes, name is UTC.
Boot Time: Tue Nov 26 06:07:33 2013
Boot Count: 16
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 202 days 14 hours 59 minutes 36 seconds
Slot: Slot-3 * Slot-4
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: MASTER BACKUP (In Sync)
Image Selected: secondary secondary
Image Booted: secondary secondary
Primary ver: 12.5.1.6 12.5.1.6
Secondary ver: 15.3.2.11 15.3.2.11
Config Selected: primary.cfg
Config Booted: primary.cfg
primary.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 15.3.2.11
553952 bytes saved on Mon Nov 25 23:16:08 2013
* Slot-3 Travis-MDF-440.2 # show version
Slot-1 : 800474-00-10 1331N-45227 Rev 10.0 BootROM: 2.0.1.7 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-2 : 800474-00-10 1331N-45228 Rev 10.0 BootROM: 2.0.1.7 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-3 : 800391-00-01 1129G-81432 Rev 1.0 BootROM: 1.0.5.6 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-4 : 800391-00-01 1129G-81431 Rev 1.0 BootROM: 1.0.5.6 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-5 :
Slot-6 :
Slot-7 :
Slot-8 :
Image : ExtremeXOS version 15.3.2.11 v1532b11 by release-manager
on Tue Jun 18 15:59:06 EDT 2013
BootROM : 1.0.5.6
Diagnostics : 5.10
* Slot-3 Travis-MDF-440.1 # show switch
SysName: Travis-MDF-440
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 02:04:96:52:88:82
System Type: X450e-48t (Stack)
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Mon Jun 16 21:07:09 2014
Timezone: [Auto DST Disabled] GMT Offset: 0 minutes, name is UTC.
Boot Time: Tue Nov 26 06:07:33 2013
Boot Count: 16
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 202 days 14 hours 59 minutes 36 seconds
Slot: Slot-3 * Slot-4
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: MASTER BACKUP (In Sync)
Image Selected: secondary secondary
Image Booted: secondary secondary
Primary ver: 12.5.1.6 12.5.1.6
Secondary ver: 15.3.2.11 15.3.2.11
Config Selected: primary.cfg
Config Booted: primary.cfg
primary.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 15.3.2.11
553952 bytes saved on Mon Nov 25 23:16:08 2013
* Slot-3 Travis-MDF-440.2 # show version
Slot-1 : 800474-00-10 1331N-45227 Rev 10.0 BootROM: 2.0.1.7 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-2 : 800474-00-10 1331N-45228 Rev 10.0 BootROM: 2.0.1.7 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-3 : 800391-00-01 1129G-81432 Rev 1.0 BootROM: 1.0.5.6 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-4 : 800391-00-01 1129G-81431 Rev 1.0 BootROM: 1.0.5.6 IMG: 15.3.2.11
Slot-5 :
Slot-6 :
Slot-7 :
Slot-8 :
Image : ExtremeXOS version 15.3.2.11 v1532b11 by release-manager
on Tue Jun 18 15:59:06 EDT 2013
BootROM : 1.0.5.6
Diagnostics : 5.10
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‎06-16-2014 10:24 AM
How would I boot into another partition? Does my partition determine the running config? If I do this, will I have to apply a backup config to return my stack to the state it was running at before I booted from a different partition?
If I wanted to get the stack running the same version, how would I go about doing that also?
If I wanted to get the stack running the same version, how would I go about doing that also?
