Viewing switch firmware information – Brocade Mobility RFS7000-GR Controller System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.1.0.0-040GR and later) User Manual
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Viewing switch firmware information
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6. Click the Abort button to cancel the file transfer process before it is complete.
7. Click the Close button to exit the Transfer screen and return to the Config Files screen. Once a
file is transferred, there is nothing else to be saved within the Transfer screen.
Viewing switch firmware information
The switch can store (retain) two software versions (primary and secondary). Information
supporting the two versions displays within the Firmware screen. The Version column displays the
version string. The Build Time is the date and time each version was generated. Install represents
the date and time the upgrade was performed. Next Boot indicates which version should be used
on the next reboot. The Next Boot version should match the Running Version, unless the system
has failed over to another version.
To view the firmware files available to the switch:
1. Select Switch > Firmware from the main menu tree.
2. Refer to the following information displayed within the Firmware screen:
Image
Displays whether a firmware image is the primary image or a secondary image. The
primary image is typically the image loaded when the switch boots.
Version
Displays a unique alphanumeric version for each firmware file listed.
Current Boot
A check mark within this column designates this version as the version used by the
switch the last time it was booted. An “X” in this column means this version was
not used the last time the switch was booted.
Next Boot
A check mark within this column designates this version as the version to be used
the next time the switch is booted. An “X” in this column means this version will not
be used the next time the switch is booted. To change the boot designation,
highlight an image and click the Edit button.