04-19-2024 02:43 AM
Hi, we have a Cisco ACI in our LAB enviroment with an older version 2.2. We'd like reset/clean all the fabric (n.3 APIC,n.2 Leaf and n.2 Spine) and restart with a new version, the 5.2. Our hardware support it
We don't need the backup of actual configuration because we want re-configure everything (POD, Tenant, policy,..) from scratch.
Is there a possibility going directly to 5.2 without follow the upgrade path or we must do the upgrade necessarily
jumping from a version to another till arrive at 5.2?
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04-19-2024 05:14 AM
Assuming the switches all support the version of 5.2 you're targeting, you can upgrade directly. You have options. You can either wipe everything first, upgrade APICs, upgrade Switches, or you can upgrade everything first, then wipe the switches. Both options are fine for a lab enviornment. I would suggest you confirm the APICs IMC firmware is also brought up to the latest. This page will show you the Firmware version the APICs should be: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/recommended-release/b_Recommended_Cisco_ACI_Releases.html
If you need to update platform firmware, you just run the Host Update Utility for the respective versions against each APIC (booting them using vMedia).
Robert
05-19-2024 11:53 AM
Hi @urbinir
This post is already answered. If the answer didn't answer your question, ask a new one (with reference to this one if necessary)
In the meantime, I'd recommend that you dual home all APICs. It really should have been part of your initial install.
04-19-2024 05:14 AM
Assuming the switches all support the version of 5.2 you're targeting, you can upgrade directly. You have options. You can either wipe everything first, upgrade APICs, upgrade Switches, or you can upgrade everything first, then wipe the switches. Both options are fine for a lab enviornment. I would suggest you confirm the APICs IMC firmware is also brought up to the latest. This page will show you the Firmware version the APICs should be: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/aci/apic/sw/recommended-release/b_Recommended_Cisco_ACI_Releases.html
If you need to update platform firmware, you just run the Host Update Utility for the respective versions against each APIC (booting them using vMedia).
Robert
04-19-2024 05:37 AM
Hi Robert
thank you for the answer
Our switch support 5.2(2) we check here
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/Website/datacenter/acihwsupport/index.html
Our CIMC firmware is old , version 2.0(9c)
But it seems is supported. Our idea is anyway to upgrade CIMC firmware but after upgrade the fabric ACI
Is possible or is better upgrade the CIMC firmware first upgrade ACI?
Thks
Riccardo
04-19-2024 06:40 AM
Riccardo,
Typically the IMC firmware would be upgrade after the APIC OS software is upgrade, but again in a lab, shouldn't make much difference.
Robert
05-19-2024 05:49 AM
Hi, I'm continuing with the same thread without opening a new one as it is the same ACI fabric as the post
We have updated successfully the 3 APIC controllers at 5.2 and would like to update the Leaf and Spine switches but a doubt has arisen after reading this document
https://www.ciscolive.com/c/dam/r/ciscolive/global-event/docs/2022/pdf/BRKDCN-2810a.pdf
Since the APICs are connected with a single link to the Leafs, APIC1and APIC2 both connected to Leaf1 and APIC3 connected to Leaf2, can we still continue updating the Leaf switches from the APIC or we must create a dual-homed connection between the APIC and the Leaf switches?
Thanks
05-19-2024 11:53 AM
Hi @urbinir
This post is already answered. If the answer didn't answer your question, ask a new one (with reference to this one if necessary)
In the meantime, I'd recommend that you dual home all APICs. It really should have been part of your initial install.
05-27-2024 12:58 AM
Hi RedNectar
thank you,
So we follow your suggestion and Leaf&Spine switch upgrade was successfully done!
Thks again
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