Upgrading Software Images and Configuration Files
December 2008
© 2008 Foundry Networks, Inc.
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LP IronWare Image (Primary or
Secondary for LP Image Type 0)
Indicates the interface modules’ primary and/or secondary IronWare
image stored in the management module’s code flash if you copied the
primary and/or secondary IronWare image to all interface modules using
the
copy
command with the
all
keyword. The management module stores
these images only; it does not run the images. The image must be
xmlp
<xxxxx>. The output displays the following information about the
image:
•
Version – “3.5.00Txxy” indicates the image version number. The
“Txxy” is used by Foundry for record keeping. The “xx” indicates the
hardware type, while the “y” indicates the image type.
•
Size – The size, in bytes, of the image.
•
Check sum – A unique ID for the image. If the contents of the image
change, the check sum changes also.
•
Compilation date and time – The date and time that Foundry compiled
the image.
Monitor Image
Indicates the monitor image installed in the management module’s code
flash. The image must be xmb <xxxxx>. The output displays the following
information about the image:
•
Version – “3.5.00Txxy” indicates the image version number. The
“Txxy” is used by Foundry for record keeping. The “xx” indicates the
hardware type, while the “y” indicates the image type.
•
Size – The size, in bytes, of the image.
•
Check sum – A unique ID for the image. If the contents of the image
change, the check sum changes also.
•
Compilation date and time – The date and time that Foundry compiled
the image.
Startup Configuration
The output displays the following information about the startup
configuration, which is saved in the management module’s code flash:
•
Size – Size, in bytes, of the startup configuration.
•
Check sum – A unique ID for the file. If the contents of the file change,
the check sum changes also.
•
Modification date and time – Date and time that the startup
configuration was last saved.
Boot Flash
The model number and size of the management module’s boot flash.
Table 7.3: Code Flash and Boot Flash Information (Continued)
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