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Firmware

The Firmware tab allows youto upload firmware and boot PROM images to Extreme Management Center and assign them to the devices on your network.

To access the Firmware tab, open the Network tab and select the Firmware tab.

The tab is divided into three sections:

Firmware Tree

The Firmware tree in the left panel displays firmware and boot PROM images grouped according to product family and device type. It provides pre-defined firmware groups and automatically organizes the images stored in your firmware directory under the appropriate group when you perform a firmware discovery or refresh. The Unknown folder contains images that Extreme Management Center could not correlate to a device type.

Name
The Name navigation tree lists the product families and device types to which you can assign the firmware or boot PROM image.
Upload
Click the Upload button to open the Upload Firmware to Server window from which you can save image files to the Extreme Management Center server. This allows anyone with access to Extreme Management Center to download the image file to a device.
For additional information on how to upload a firmware or boot PROM image, see How to Upgrade Firmware.
Refresh
Click the Refresh button to synchronize the images displayed in the Firmware left-panel with the firmware and boot PROM images on the Extreme Management Center server. Clicking this button checks for any firmware and boot PROM images saved in the Firmware Directory Path (configured on the Administration > Options > Inventory Manager tab) on the Extreme Management Center server and adds or removes images from the Firmware left-panel in Extreme Management Center to match.

Device Type Images Section

The Device Type Images section displays the firmware and boot PROM images that match the device type selected in the Firmware left-panel. To save a firmware or boot PROM image to a device, select it from the list and save the image to the device in the Details section of the Firmware tab.

Referenced
Firmware or boot PROM images set as a reference image display a reference icon () or boot PROM () in this column. A reference image is the image you designate as the preferred image for a specific binary family of devices. To set a reference, select a firmware or boot PROM image in the table or the tree, right-click and select Set as Reference Image from the menu. The image is set as a reference for all device types with which it is compatible. (If the Set as Reference Image option is not available, make sure that the selected image has been assigned to appropriate device types.).
NOTE:The ratio of devices on which firmware you define as a reference image is installed to the total number of devices is available as a ring chart in the Impact Analysis dashboard.
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Image Name
The name of the image as it is displayed in the left-panel Firmware tree. The maximum length of the displayed name is 50 characters. Longer names are truncated to the 50-character maximum with a (2), (3), and so on, appended if there are multiple images with the same name.
Image Filename
The full filename of the firmware or boot PROM image as it appears in your firmware images directory.
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Image Path
The path to the location where the image file is stored.
Date
The date of the firmware or boot PROM image as reported by the file system.
Image Size
The file size of the firmware or boot PROM image in bytes.
Status
Indicates the status of the image file in the firmware directory: File Found or File Not Found. If the image is a user-defined firmware record, this column displays User-Defined File.
HAU Compatibility Key
This column displays the HAU Compatibility Key, if one is detected on the firmware image. The HAU Compatible column (in the Assignments table) displays whether the firmware image and the device are HAU compatible. HAU (Highly Available Upgrade) is a feature on certain devices that allows firmware to be upgraded with minimal (if any) downtime. HAU is configured using the device CLI or by creating a FlexView in Console (ethsyHauSystemHauMode). When the device HAU status is set to 'If Possible' or 'Always' mode, Extreme Management Center performs the upgrade using this feature, if the HAU firmware key on the current firmware and the key on the newly selected firmware are compatible.
The following table explains the upgrade procedure for HAU devices:
HAU Mode on DeviceNew Image HAU
Compatible?
Upgrade Procedure
NeverYesStandard Upgrade
NeverNoStandard Upgrade
If PossibleYesHAU
If PossibleNoStandard Upgrade
AlwaysYesHAU
AlwaysNoUpgrade Fails
NOTE:Firmware images that were discovered with a NetSight version prior to 4.4 need to be removed from Extreme Management Center (right-click the image on the Firmware tab and select Delete Image) and then rediscovered in order to populate the compatibility key field.

Details Section

The Details right-panel displays additional information about a device type or a firmware or boot PROM image, depending on what you select in the left-panel or in the Device Type Images section of the window.

Device Type Details

Selecting a device type in the Firmware Tree left-panel opens the details for that device in the Details right-panel.

Device Type
The device's model number or hardware type.
Binary Family
The binary family to which the device type belongs. Device types in the same binary family share the same firmware image.
Default File Transfer Method
The default file transfer method for this device type. To set the default file transfer method for a device type, right-click on a device type in the Firmware Tree left-panel and select Default File Transfer Method. You can also set the default file transfer method for groups of devices of the same series by right-clicking on the device type's parent folder and selecting Default File Transfer Method.
Firmware Download MIB
The Firmware Download MIB supported by this device type. If the device type supports more than one Firmware Download MIB, use the drop-down list to select the desired MIB. In addition to a list of MIBs, other menu options include:
  • Auto DiscoverExtreme Management Center reads the Firmware Download MIB on the first device of this device type that you add or import and displays it here. Extreme Management Center then uses that MIB to perform firmware and boot PROM downloads on all devices of this device type.
  • Disabled — Firmware download functionality is not allowed for this device type.
  • Script — Allows the firmware download function to be executed through the use of a script. This option is used when upgrading ExtremeControl and ExtremeAnalyticsengines as well as for third-party devices that do not support the required SNMP MIBs. For information on using scripts to upgrade ExtremeControl and ExtremeAnalyticsengines, refer to
  • How to Upgrade Firmware.
Configuration MIB
The Configuration MIB supported by this device type. If the device type supports more than one Configuration MIB, use the drop-down list to select the desired MIB. In addition to a list of MIBs, other menu options include:
  • Auto DiscoverExtreme Management Center reads the Configuration MIB on the first device of this device type that you add or import and displays it here. Extreme Management Center then uses that MIB to perform archive operations on all devices of this device type.
  • Disabled — Archive functionality is not allowed for this device type.
  • Script — Allows the archive functionality to be executed through the use of a script. This option is used for third-party devices that do not support the required SNMP MIBs.
Device Family Definition File Name
Select the file containing the scripts you are using if Script is selected for Firmware Download MIB and/or Configuration MIB. Include all the scripts and data for each supported Extreme Management Center function for specific third-party devices in this file.
Extreme Management Center provides sample Definition Files for Extreme, Enterasys, Cisco Systems, and Hewlett Packard devices. Click the View button to open the Script Details window, from which you can view the script.
Description
Allows you to enter a description for the device.

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Click Save to save any changes.

Firmware/boot PROM Image Details

Use this section to edit the version number of the image, the type of image (firmware or boot PROM), and enter a description for the image.

Image Name
The name of the image as it is displayed in the left-panel Firmware tree. The maximum length of the displayed name is 50 characters. Longer names will be truncated to the 50-character maximum with a (2), (3), and so on, appended if there are multiple images with the same name.
Image Filename
The full name of the image as it appears in your firmware images directory.
Version
The version number of the firmware or boot PROM image. If the version number is not available from the image file, and Inventory Manager has not performed a firmware or boot PROM upgrade using this image, this field displays N/A (not available). Enter a version number and click Save to manually set a version number for the image.
Image Path
The path to the location where the image is stored.
Image Size (Bytes)
The size in bytes of the image.
Date
The image file date and time as reported by the file system.
Status
The status of the image file: File Found or File Not Found. This shows whether the image file is still present in the firmware directory. If the image is a user-defined firmware record, this column displays User-Defined File.
Image Type
Indicates whether the image is a firmware or boot PROM image. Use the radio buttons to change the designation, if necessary.
Compatible Reference Targets
Displays device types for which the selected firmware is assigned and device types with the selected firmware specified as the Reference Image.
Server
Displays the firmware download server associated with the firmware image. A discovered firmware image accessible by the mapped file transfer server displays Mapped Server. A user-defined firmware record displays its associated alternate firmware download server.
Root Directory
Displays the root directory for the firmware download server if the server is an alternate firmware download server and the image is a user-defined firmware record. Otherwise, this field is not displayed.
HAU Compatibility Key
This field displays the HAU Compatibility Key if one is detected on the firmware image. HAU (Highly Available Upgrade) is a feature on certain devices that allows firmware to be upgraded with minimal (if any) downtime. HAU is configured using the device CLI or by creating a FlexView in Console (ethsyHauSystemHauMode). When the device HAU status is set to 'If Possible' or 'Always' mode, Extreme Management Center attempts to perform an HAU upgrade if the HAU firmware compatibility key is the same for the currently running firmware and the newly selected firmware.
NOTE:Firmware images discovered with a version of Extreme Management Center prior to 4.4 need to be removed and rediscovered to populate the compatibility key field.
Description
Use this field to add a brief description of the image and any information regarding its use. Click Save to save any changes.
Save
Saves any changes you have made to the version or description field.

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