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VSP4900/7400 CPLD version

VSP4900/7400 CPLD version

WillyHe
Contributor II

Hello,

Does anyone know how/where to find or check for the latest "CPLD" versions for VSP4900 and VSP7400 switch types?

The command "show sys-info cpld" returns the currently installed versions.

regards
WillyHe

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Michael_Morey
Extreme Employee

WillyHe,

Try using the "cpld-install [cpu|fpga|port|vim]" command.  This will validate what version your device is currently using and check if it needs to be upgraded.

  • Note: This command only applies to the 4900 and is not functional on the 7400

Example - No upgrade needed:

VSP-4900-48P:1#cpld-install cpu   
Image file md5 checksum passed 
Current cpu CPLD version is 0x1112, 1.1.18

The image cpu CPLD version you are going to update now is 1.1.18

Both versions are same. No need to install again.

Exiting cpld update

 

Example - Newer image detected and update selected:

VSP-4900-48P:1#cpld-install fpga
Image file md5 checksum passed 
Current fpga CPLD version is 0x1126, 1.1.38

The image fpga CPLD version you are going to update now is 1.2.42

The current cpld version is older. Recommended to continue.
Do you want to continue with cpld update? (y/n) ? y

 WARNING: Upgrading CPLD/FPGA requires writing to a device

 WARNING: It will take about a minute or so to complete.

 WARNING: DO NOT TURN POWER OFF OR MAKE ANY HARDWARE CHANGES ONCE YOU START THIS OPERATION.

1 2026-04-14T14:28:24.515Z VSP-4900-48P CP1 - 0x0026050c - 00000000 GlobalRouter SW INFO fpga CPLD update completed successfully.
CP1  [04/14/26 14:28:25.000] LifeCycle: INFO: Stopping all  processes

FPGA/CPLD upgrade completed successfully

 

Hope this helps,

 

Michael Morey
Principal Technical Support Engineer
Extreme Networks

Hello Michael,

Thank you for replying.

I discovered the outdated FPGA version message by accident in the logs of a rebooted switch.
Don't know if a new CPLD version is mentioned in the release notes, in that case I missed it.
I know, ERS8600, VSP9K and maybe VSP8600 chassis also had these kind of software but I was not aware that is was also applicable to 1U switches.

I already did the check and upgrade tests you described in my LAB.

  • It would be nice when the "show sys-info cpld" command would provide the information if a version is outdated.
  • Better would be when the "CPU CPLD, SYSTEM FPGA or VIM CPLD" version would be upgraded when the device software is upgraded, specially due to the fact that when one of these versions is upgraded there is always a switch reboot.
  • It would also be nice if the actual CPLD versions and minimal switch software version information is available on the EXTREME site.

regards
WillyHe

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