PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Firmware Upgrade Procedure From Version 3.x.x.x to

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Dell PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Firmware Upgrade Procedure From Version 3.x.x.x to 3.3.13.1 Date: June 2015 Page 1

Notes, Notices, and Cautions A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. 2003 2015 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo and PowerConnect are trademarks of Dell Inc; Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and Celeron is a trademark of Intel Corporation; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entity claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. All rights reserved. This document may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machinereadable form without the prior written consent of Dell. Dell reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or specifications referred to herein to improve reliability, functionality or design. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Page 2

Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Important Note before Upgrading PC6200 switches with J3F flash parts... 5 Upgrading Software from version 3.x.x.x to 3.3.13.1 on PowerConnect 6200 Series Switches... 5 Stacking Notes... 7 Using XMODEM and the Startup Menu... 8 Page 3

Introduction This document provides specific information for upgrading or downgrading image on Dell PowerConnect 6200 switches with J3D old flash part and J3F new flash part. The table below lists PPID number changes for switches that have old flash J3D with old PPID and new flash J3F with new PPID. Model Old PPID New PPID PC6224 TK308 A15 TK308 A16 PC6224I RN856 A15 RN856 A16 PC6248 GP931 A15 FWXNG A00 PC6248I XT800 A15 XT800 A16 PC6224P UU687 A16 UU687 A17 PC6224PI HG682 A16 HG682 A17 PC6248P PK463 A16 J0J1W A00 PC6248PI DX850 A16 DX850 A17 PC6224F FN848 A15 FN848 A16 PC6224FI RR224 A15 RR224 A16 It is recommended that this document be thoroughly reviewed prior to installing or upgrading of this product. Global Support For information regarding the latest available firmware, release note revisions, or additional assistance, please visit support.dell.com. Page 4

Important Note before Upgrading PC6200 switches with J3F flash parts 1. Support for PC6200 with J3F flash part is added in switch firmware version 3.3.1.10 2. All versions starting from firmware version 3.3.1.10 shall be supported on PC6200 switches with old J3D and new J3F flash parts. 3. PC6200 with new J3F flash part will not allow to downgrade to any firmware image version lower than 3.3.1.10, and an error message is shown indicating that the image is not supported, when try to downgrade 4. On a mixed stack of PC6200, some with old J3D flash part and some with new J3F flash part, downloading a firmware image version less than 3.3.1.10. a. If PC6200 with J3F flash part is the master, error message is shown to the user saying that the image downloaded is not supported. b. If PC6200 with J3D flash part is the master, then all stack members with J3F flash part will not be able to downgrade. 5. Do not load any releases delivered before 3.3.1.10, on PC6200 switch with new J3F flash part. Upgrading Software from version 3.x.x.x to 3.3.13.1 on PowerConnect 6200 Series Switches Connecting to the Switch Serial port Use a DB9 null modem serial cable. Connect one end to switch and the other to your PC. Set terminal emulation software to correct settings (9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control). Using TFTP and the CLI NOTE: A TFTP server must be on the network and the switch software must be accessible by the TFTP server before attempting to download the switch software by TFTP. 1. Connect to the switch serial port. The following prompt is displayed: console> 2. Ensure that an IP address is assigned to the management interface on the switch and TFTP server is ping-able from the switch. Use the following commands to assign an IP address (this example uses IP address 10.10.10.101). console> enable console# config Page 5

console(config)# ip address 10.10.10.101 /24 3. Enter console# copy tftp://{tftp address}/{file name} image to copy the software to the Master switch (see section Stacking Notes ). The file is copied but does not become active until the file is selected as the Active Image file after the switch is reset. The following is an example of the information that is displayed: console# copy tftp://10.10.10.200/pc6200v3.3.12.1.stk image Mode... TFTP Set TFTP Server IP... 10.10.10.200 TFTP Path..../ TFTP Filename... PC6200v3.3.13.1.stk Data Type... Code Destination Filename... image Management access will be blocked for the duration of the transfer Are you sure you want to start? (y/n) y TFTP code transfer starting 9728000 bytes transferred File reception complete Verifying file... File contents are valid. Distributing the code to the members of the stack! File transfer operation completed successfully. NOTE: Stacked switches take longer to download than a standalone switch. See section Stacking Notes. 4. Enter console# show version to verify which software version is currently running on each switch. The following is an example of the information which is displayed: console#show version Image Descriptions image1 : default image image2 : Images currently available on Flash unit image1 image2 current-active next-active 1 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image1 5. Since image2 has the new software, enter console# boot system image2 Activating image image2.. 6. Verify boot-code version on the switch console#show boot-version ---------------------------------------- unit Boot Image Version ---------------------------------------- 1 3.3.10.3 7. Update the bootcode (new bootcode is downloaded with the software): Page 6

NOTE: This step can take 3 minutes to complete. Do not reset the switch during this time. console#update bootcode Update bootcode and reset (Y/N)? Issuing boot code update command... Validating boot code from image...crc Valid. 8. The switch reboots automatically. Stacking Notes Regarding steps 3, 4 and 5 above: The copy command will take longer to complete with a stack of switches. This is due to the master switch copying the software to the member switches. The master switch will display the line Distributing the code to the members of the stack! for several minutes until the copy is done. The copy command will copy the software to the non-active image on all the switches. Examples: If all switches in the stack have image1 as active, then the downloaded software will go to image2 on all switches and a single boot system image2 command will select image2 for the next active image on all switches in the stack. console#show version Image Descriptions image1 : default image image2 : Images currently available on Flash unit image1 image2 current-active next-active 1 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image1 2 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image1 console# boot system image2 Activating image image2.. console#show version Image Descriptions image1 : default image image2 : Images currently available on Flash unit image1 image2 current-active next-active 1 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image2 2 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image2 If the switches in the stack have some image1 active and some image2 active members, then the downloaded software will go to the non-active image on each switch and multiple Page 7

boot system <unit> imagex commands will be required to select the next active image on each switch in the stack. console#show version Image Descriptions image1 : default image image2 : Images currently available on Flash unit image1 image2 current-active next-active 1 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image1 2 3.3.13.1 3.3.10.3 image2 image2 console# boot system 1 image2 Activating image image1.. console# boot system 2 image1 Activating image image1.. console#show version Image Descriptions image1 : default image image2 : Images currently available on Flash unit image1 image2 current-active next-active 1 3.3.10.3 3.3.13.1 image1 image2 2 3.3.13.1 3.3.10.3 image2 image1 Using XMODEM and the Startup Menu The switch software can be downloaded to a single switch (not a stack) via the Startup menu accessed during the boot process. The boot process can be initiated by cycling power or by commanding a reload from the CLI (command line interface). 1. Connect to the switch serial port (default setting 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bits) and enter the CLI mode. The following prompt is displayed: console> 2. Type enable to enter the enable CLI mode: console> enable console# 3. Type reload. The following message is displayed: console# reload Are you sure you want to reload the stack? (y/n) 4. Type Y. The switch reboots. 5. When the switch reboots, the following menu is displayed: Page 8

1 - Start operational code. 2 - Start Boot Menu. Select (1, 2): 6. Select 2 to start the boot Menu. The Boot menu is displayed. Boot Menu Version: 3.3.10.3 Options available 1 - Start operational code 2 - Change baud rate 3 - Retrieve event log using XMODEM 4 - Load new operational code using XMODEM 5 - Display operational code vital product data 6 - Run flash diagnostics 7 - Update boot code 8 - Delete backup image 9 - Reset the system 10 - Restore configuration to factory defaults (delete config files) 11 - Activate Backup Image 12 - Password Recovery Procedure [Boot Menu] 7. Type 4 to Load new operational code using XMODEM, The following prompt is displayed: Ready to receive the file with XMODEM/CRC... Ready to RECEIVE File xcode.bin in binary mode Send several Control-X characters to cancel before transfer starts. 8. Using any VT100 emulator (Windows HyperTerminal shown here), select the download file option. The Send File window is displayed. Click the Send button. 9. Enter the path and filename for the software (for example: PC6200v3.3.13.1.stk) 10. Ensure the protocol is defined as XMODEM (use Xmodem-1K if available for much quicker download) 11. Click Send. The software is downloaded. 12. Once the download is complete (this may take an hour or longer), select 7 to update boot code from the boot Menu and then enter Y to reset the switch Page 9

[Boot Menu] 7 Do you wish to update Boot Code and reset the switch? (y/n) y 13. The switch reboots automatically. Page 10