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Cisco MDS 9000 Family CLI Configuration Guide
OL-16184-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x
Chapter 7 Software Images
Manual Upgrade on a Dual Supervisor Module Switch
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Software
BIOS: version 1.3.1
loader: version 1.2(2)
<---------------New running version
kickstart: version 1.3(1) ]
system: version 1.3(1)
BIOS compile time: 08/07/03
kickstart image file is: bootflash:///m9500-sf1ek9-kickstart-mzg.2.0.0.6.bin
kickstart compile time: 10/25/2010 12:00:00
system image file is: bootflash:///m9500-sf1ek9-mzg.2.0.0.6.bin
system compile time: 10/25/2020 12:00:00
Hardware
RAM 1024584 kB
bootflash: 1000944 blocks (block size 512b)
slot0: 0 blocks (block size 512b)
172.22.92.181 uptime is 0 days 2 hours 18 minute(s) 1 second(s)
Last reset at 970069 usecs after Tue Sep 16 22:31:25 1980
Reason: Reset Requested by CLI command reload
System version: 2.0(0.6)
Service:
Upgrading the BIOS
Tip
Refer to the release notes to verify if the BIOS has changed for the image version being used.
Program the supervisor module or switching module BIOS only if a new BIOS image is provided by
Cisco Systems. Only use the provided image to upgrade the BIOS. This command does not affect traffic
and can be issued at any time on any switch in the Cisco MDS 9200 Series or Cisco MDS 9500 Series.
Note
If the BIOS is upgraded, reboot to make the new BIOS take effect. You can schedule the reboot at a
convenient time so traffic is not impacted.
Caution
The console baud rate automatically reverts to the default rate (9600) after any BIOS upgrade.
To upgrade the BIOS for a module, follow these steps:
Step 1
Use the
show version
command to verify the current running BIOS version.
switch#
show version