07-18-2023 09:46 AM
Hello,
This case is urgent please.
We have a stack of SWITCHES
Some members of this stack are C9200-48PL
The others are C9200-48PXG
They all have the same current version 17.3.5
The target version of the upgrade is 17.6.5 MD
Could we go with the upgrade with the same Firmware ? Since we notice that the firmware name of these models on the download section in the Cisco Site is the same "cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin"
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
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07-20-2023 01:27 AM
Hello @ttalai,
You're welcome.
You are correct. For Cisco Catalyst 9200 switches, you can upgrade the entire stack together as long as they are running the same software feature set and version. In your case, since both Member 1 and Member 2 are C9200 series switches, you can perform a unique upgrade of the stack without the need to separate them.
To upgrade the entire stack, you only need to push the firmware [cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin] once, and it will be applied to both switches. The stack will maintain its configuration and operate as a single logical entity.
Regarding the different sections for firmware on Cisco's website, it is not uncommon for Cisco to organize their software downloads into different categories or sections. The reason behind this organization is to help users easily find the appropriate software for their specific hardware and requirements.
For example, Cisco may have separate sections for general feature releases, maintenance releases, special releases with specific fixes, or specific feature sets tailored for certain types of deployments. This categorization helps users find the right software based on their needs.
In your case, both Member 1 (C9200-48PL) and Member 2 (C9200-48PXG) should be part of the same C9200 series and can use the same firmware release (cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin) since they are running the same feature set.
07-18-2023 10:07 AM
- Yes , that will work ,
M.
07-18-2023 12:43 PM
Hello @ttalai,
A switch stack can have up to 8 stacking-capable switches connected through their StackWise ports. Only homogenous stacking is supported, that is, a stack of Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches with only Cisco Catalyst 9200 Series Switches as stack members.
Then Yes! Same product families and their sub families products can be stacked.
Furthermore,
You can mix switches with different model variants and different network modules in the stack; however, it is not possible to mix the 9200 and 9200L models due to different stacking bandwidth.
07-20-2023 01:08 AM
Thank you for your reply, I really appreciate your help.
Ok As I understand, a unique upgrade of the stack is possible ? No need of separting these 2 members since they are both C9200 ?
Member 1 of the STACK : C9200-48PL
Member 2 of the STACK C9200-48PXG
I just have to push this firmware : cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin
What I don't understand is why Cisco put there firmware in different sections while the same on can be used for both of them ?
This was confusing for me.
I don't know if I was clear.
Thank you.
Regards,
07-20-2023 01:27 AM
Hello @ttalai,
You're welcome.
You are correct. For Cisco Catalyst 9200 switches, you can upgrade the entire stack together as long as they are running the same software feature set and version. In your case, since both Member 1 and Member 2 are C9200 series switches, you can perform a unique upgrade of the stack without the need to separate them.
To upgrade the entire stack, you only need to push the firmware [cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin] once, and it will be applied to both switches. The stack will maintain its configuration and operate as a single logical entity.
Regarding the different sections for firmware on Cisco's website, it is not uncommon for Cisco to organize their software downloads into different categories or sections. The reason behind this organization is to help users easily find the appropriate software for their specific hardware and requirements.
For example, Cisco may have separate sections for general feature releases, maintenance releases, special releases with specific fixes, or specific feature sets tailored for certain types of deployments. This categorization helps users find the right software based on their needs.
In your case, both Member 1 (C9200-48PL) and Member 2 (C9200-48PXG) should be part of the same C9200 series and can use the same firmware release (cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin) since they are running the same feature set.
07-20-2023 08:20 AM
You're the best.
You undertstood my question, you were clear and very generous.
Thank you so much.
I wish you a successful life
Regards,
07-20-2023 08:54 AM
You're so welcome @ttalai
We do all our best to help everybody here. All that guys also deserve big thanks.
07-20-2023 03:08 AM
@ttalai wrote:
cat9k_iosxe.17.06.05.SPA.bin
The file is NOT compatible with a 9200 switch.
Firmware for the 9200 has the word "lite" in the filename. Above firmware is meant for the 9300, 9400, 9500 and 9600.
07-18-2023 06:49 PM
Direct upgrade is supported.
There are two ways to upgrade the stack: CLI or GUI.
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