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when firmware is uploaded using the web configurator and to specify which image is loaded when
the Switch starts up
Make sure you have downloaded (and unzipped) the correct model firmware and version to your
computer before uploading to the device.
Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong
model firmware may damage your device.
Click Management > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade to view the screen as shown next.
Figure 228 Management > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade
Type the path and file name of the firmware file you wish to upload to the Switch in the File Path
text box or click Browse to locate it. Select the Rebooting checkbox if you want to reboot the
Switch and apply the new firmware immediately. (Firmware upgrades are only applied after a
reboot). Click Upgrade to load the new firmware.
After the firmware upgrade process is complete, see the System Info screen to verify your current
firmware version number.
Table 157 Management > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Name This is the name of the Switch that you’re configuring.
Version The Switch has two firmware sets, Firmware 1 and Firmware 2, residing in flash.
Running shows the version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY creation
date of the firmware currently in use on the Switch (Firmware 1 or Firmware 2).
The firmware information is also displayed at System Information in Basic Settings.
Firmware 1 shows its version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY
creation date.
Firmware 2 shows its version number (and model code) and MM/DD/YYYY
creation date.
Current Boot Image This displays which firmware is currently in use on the Switch (Firmware 1 or
Firmware 2).
Config Boot Image Select which firmware (Firmware 1 or Firmware 2) should load, click Apply and
reboot the Switch to see changes, you will also see changes in the Current Boot
Image field above as well.
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