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upgrade target
Viewing Controller Upgrade Statistics
The Maintenance > Controller> Image Management > Upgrade Status page in the WebUI and the
output of the show upgrade status and show upgrade configuration commands in the command-line
interface display current controller upgrade statistics.
Column
Description
IP Address IP address of a controller that can download images from the image file server.
Hostname Name of the controller.
Type Controller type (local or master)
Model Controller model.
Version Version of software currently running on the controller.
Upgrade Status A controller configured to use the centralized image update feature can have one of
the following upgrade status types:
l N/A: Not applicable. Only the master controller has this status type. (Or the
active master if a standby controller is configured.)
l Rebooting: The local controller upgraded its image and is rebooting.
l Up-to-date: The local or standby controller is running the same image as the
master controller.
l Waiting, image not verified: The local controller is waiting for the master
controller to verify the images are present in the file server.
l Not Supported: The local controller version is lower than ArubaOS 6.3 and
does not support the upgrade feature.
l Upgraded, reboot required: The local controller upgraded its image and a
reboot is needed. A controller can have this status if the auto-reboot setting is
not enabled in the upgrade profile.
l Not part of target: The local controller image version does not match with the
master and requires an upgrade, but is not part of the target upgrade list.
Table 182: All ControllersTable Data
Managing Certificates
The controller is designed to provide secure services through the use of digital certificates. Certificates provide
security when authenticating users and computers and eliminate the need for less secure password-based
authentication.
There is a default server certificate installed in the controller to demonstrate the authentication of the
controller for captive portal and WebUI management access. However, this certificate does not guarantee
security in production networks. Dellstrongly recommends that you replace the default certificate with a
custom certificate issued for your site or domain by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). This section describes
how to generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to submit to a CA and how to import the signed certificate
received from the CA into the controller.
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