Users Guide

Upgrade Procedures
For detailed upgrade procedures, refer to the Dell Networking OS Release Notes for your switch. The release notes describe
the requirements and steps to follow to upgrade to a desired OS version.
Upgrade Overview
To upgrade system software on the switch, follow these general steps:
1. Identify the boot and system images currently stored on the switch (Control Processor, Route Processor, and line-card
CPUs) using the show boot system all command.
2. Upgrade the operating system image using the following commands:
upgrade system
boot system
write memory
reload
3. Upgrade the bootflash and bootselector images (if necessary) using the upgrade boot bootflash-image and
upgrade boot bootselector-image commands. Then reload the switch.
For detailed upgrade procedures, refer to the Release Notes.
Get Help with Upgrades
Direct any questions or concerns about the OS upgrade procedures to the Dell Technical Support Center. You can reach
Technical Support:
On the web: http://support.dell.com/
By email: Dell-Force10_Technical_Support@Dell.com
By phone: US and Canada: 866.965.5800, International: 408.965.5800.
Bootup and Upgrades
The switch has multiple CPUs that boot up at the same time but separately from one another. The switch supports bootups
from a network-server download as well as from the local flash. Each CPU has a local flash with multiple partitions, including
partitions A and B where system images are stored. All CPUs must be configured to boot up in the same way:
Using a software image stored on a network server (network boot) and downloaded on the switch or stored in the local
flash (flash boot)
When booting from the local flash, boot up with an image stored in the same partition: A or B.
A firmware upgrade includes upgrades for the system image, BIOS, and bootcode. Use the upgrade command to upgrade the
switch firmware by downloading an image from a network server or from the local flash. This image contains independent
images for the CPUs: Control Processor (CP), Route Processor (RP), and line-card processor (LP). Each separate image runs on
a different CPU and are unpacked and downloaded on the appropriate CPU via the party bus. You can use TFTP or FTP to copy
images to the local storage of each CPU.
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