03-03-2025 04:24 AM
I recently rolled back the switch firmware in an org with 4 networks.
My intention initially was to only roll back 1 of the networks. However the rollback wizard only lets you roll back ALL networks.
Due to the urgency I proceeded with the rollback. To my surprise only the current network was affected. Despite that the wizard was showing all networks.
Is this expected behavior??
I would very much like to be able to control rollback on a per-network or per-device basis.
Cheers!
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03-03-2025 02:49 PM
Providing you used the 'rollback' button on a single network as below, you're correct in that this should have only rolled back that single network in the batch:
As for it displaying the fact that this is rolling back all networks in that batch, this is unfortunately a known UI-only issue on our side 😟. The dialog will state that all networks are rolling back, but the action will only roll back the selected network.
Hopefully helpful!
03-03-2025 05:07 AM
This will partly come down to whether you are using Template networks or not, as when you chose what to upgrade (and presumably downgrade), all networks bound to a template are upgraded at the same time.
03-03-2025 05:40 AM
Are your firmware updates setup or configured to use staged upgrades?
03-03-2025 10:50 AM
Each device type in each network is managed independently. So you could have an MR on 30.5 in one network and running 31.1 on another.
https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Firmware_Upgrades/Managing_Firmware_Upgrades
03-03-2025 02:49 PM
Providing you used the 'rollback' button on a single network as below, you're correct in that this should have only rolled back that single network in the batch:
As for it displaying the fact that this is rolling back all networks in that batch, this is unfortunately a known UI-only issue on our side 😟. The dialog will state that all networks are rolling back, but the action will only roll back the selected network.
Hopefully helpful!
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