05-19-2013 07:49 PM - edited 03-07-2019 01:26 PM
Hey,
Just got this question after upgrading IOS image to V15 on four 2960S switches: Should I make the boot loader image to match the IOS version?
I never thought about this while upgrading IOS image unless there is boot issue. I googled for answer but no luck there...
I checked download section on Cisco.com for C2960S-48FPS-L switch and there is simply no boot loader image...
The running boot loader is C2960S-HBOOT-M Version 12.2(55r)SE
The running IOS is: 15.0 (2) SE2
Thanks,
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05-19-2013 08:11 PM
So you mean when I was upgrading the IOS, the bootloader got upgraded automatically accordingly?
Yes and no.
Not neccessarily on the 2960S platform, but the IOS will determine (during the beginning when the IOS is being buffered by the switch), if the bootstrap needs upgrade. If it does, then the IOS will perform the boostrap upgrade automatically. There's no operator option to halt or deny the bootstrap upgrade.
After the boostrap is upgraded, the switch will reboot and load the IOS again. This is why in other models, such as 2960, 3560 and 3750, when you upgrade, for example, from 12.2(44)SE to 15.0(2)SE2, you'll see the bootstrap being upgraded. With the 2960S, the default IOS verson has the bootstrap upgraded to the current latest version.
05-19-2013 07:58 PM
Bootloader/Bootstrap will be upgrade automatically.
05-19-2013 08:03 PM
So you mean when I was upgrading the IOS, the bootloader got upgraded automatically accordingly?
05-19-2013 08:11 PM
So you mean when I was upgrading the IOS, the bootloader got upgraded automatically accordingly?
Yes and no.
Not neccessarily on the 2960S platform, but the IOS will determine (during the beginning when the IOS is being buffered by the switch), if the bootstrap needs upgrade. If it does, then the IOS will perform the boostrap upgrade automatically. There's no operator option to halt or deny the bootstrap upgrade.
After the boostrap is upgraded, the switch will reboot and load the IOS again. This is why in other models, such as 2960, 3560 and 3750, when you upgrade, for example, from 12.2(44)SE to 15.0(2)SE2, you'll see the bootstrap being upgraded. With the 2960S, the default IOS verson has the bootstrap upgraded to the current latest version.
05-19-2013 08:13 PM
Thanks. So can I say the IOS image also contain bootloader image?
05-19-2013 08:16 PM
So can I say the IOS image also contain bootloader image?
Depends on the IOS version.
I believe starting from 12.2(50)SE a copy of the bootstrap is included.
05-19-2013 08:18 PM
Thanks That is really helpful
05-19-2013 08:21 PM
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