04-10-2019 06:52 AM
I have two C9200-24T switches that I have setup and stacked, and next I was looking to update the from 16.10.1 to 16.11.1. I had read the update process for the 9200's were different. Can I no longer copy the Bin file to flash and then execute a boot system flash to change to the new IOS version?
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04-10-2019 06:58 AM
04-10-2019 07:30 AM
If you want to upgrade using the "install mode" (recommended), you have to install the software and then point to the package file by using this command.
boot flash:packages.conf
HTH
04-10-2019 06:58 AM
04-10-2019 07:30 AM
If you want to upgrade using the "install mode" (recommended), you have to install the software and then point to the package file by using this command.
boot flash:packages.conf
HTH
04-10-2019 08:53 AM
04-10-2019 08:59 AM
Yes, the steps are pretty straight forward. It is just instead of the bin file you are now pointing to a package file. And of course, the cleanup command which is useful to make some room in flash as the files are getting larger.
Good Luck!
04-10-2019 10:07 AM
Worked a charm for me and the update went perfectly! Thank you very much!
09-07-2020 11:11 PM
Hi guys,
I'm activating this old discussion, but better than opening new one :)
I just have one question, when I complete all steps (install remove inactive, copy new IOS, install add file...) will the IOS be copied to all members or do I need some extra command for that?
05-11-2021 12:44 PM
To Andrey: The upgrade performs an add on all members, when complete it will tell you how many: (I don't have a stack below, but this is what you will get)
--- Starting Add ---
Performing Add on all members
[1] Add package(s) on switch 1
[1] Finished Add on switch 1
Checking status of Add on [1]
Add: Passed on [1]
Finished Add
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