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Upgrading M2 module on NX7K

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‎12-01-2016 11:14 AM - edited ‎03-05-2019 07:35 AM

Hello, 

I am preparing to install a new M2 module into a NX7K chassis. The chassis is currently on IOS release 7.3(0)D1(1). I wanted to find out how to upgrade the SW on the module. Or, is it that  once I install it it will be upgraded automatically. 

Much appreciated. 

Best, ~zK 

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‎12-02-2016 07:23 AM

Hi  zK

Just so to avoid any confusion, kindly consider including the output of

show ver

show mod

Kind regards ... Palani

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‎12-02-2016 10:44 AM

Here you go: 

Software

  BIOS:      version 2.12.0

  kickstart: version 7.3(0)D1(1)

  system:    version 7.3(0)D1(1)

  BIOS compile time:       05/29/2013

  kickstart image file is: bootflash:///n7000-s2-kickstart.7.3.0.D1.1.bin

  kickstart compile time:  1/11/2016 16:00:00 [02/11/2016 02:48:57]

  system image file is:    bootflash:///n7000-s2-dk9.7.3.0.D1.1.bin

  system compile time:     1/11/2016 16:00:00 [02/11/2016 05:08:08]

 

 

Hardware

  cisco Nexus7000 C7009 (9 Slot) Chassis ("Supervisor Module-2")

  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU         with 12224484 kB of memory.

 

Mod  Ports  Module-Type                         Model              Status

---  -----  ----------------------------------- ------------------ ----------

1    0      Supervisor Module-2                 N7K-SUP2           active *

2    0      Supervisor Module-2                 N7K-SUP2           ha-standby

3    48     1/10 Gbps Ethernet Module           N7K-F248XP-25E     ok

4    48     1/10 Gbps Ethernet Module           N7K-F248XP-25E     ok

5    24     10 Gbps Ethernet Module             N7K-M224XP-23L     ok

6    24     10 Gbps Ethernet Module             N7K-M224XP-23L     ok

7    48     1/10 Gbps Ethernet Module           N7K-F248XP-25E     ok

8    48     1/10 Gbps Ethernet Module           N7K-F248XP-25E     ok

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‎12-13-2016 08:44 AM

I installed the module and didn't face any issues. I probably shouldn't have posted this question in the first place because there was nothing required in terms of BIOS or software update when installing the module. 

Thanks. 

~zK 

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‎12-13-2016 09:23 AM

Thanks for posting back to the forum to let us know that you have implemented the module successfully and that no software update was required. I would say that if you were not sure whether software changes might be required for the module to be installed that asking here was a very legitimate thing to do.

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Rick

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