03-23-2024 02:16 AM - edited 04-18-2024 12:07 AM
Hi experts.
I'm struggling with the abysmal user interface experience introduced in ACI v5.1 for upgrading switch firmware.
Having managed to blunder through an upgrade about a year ago using the new UI, I am now at the stage where I have my two upgrade groups defined (one for even numbered switches, one for odd), but the target version of these upgrade groups is n9000-15.3(2a)
I want to change the target version to n9000-16.0(5h).
In frustration, I've actually deleted the Odds_UpgrGrp and re-created it with the new target version, which isn't too big a deal in my lab which only has one spine and two leaves.
But I want to know what happens if I've added 100 switches to my upgrade group - how do I edit this group to change the target version. Or do I have to delete it and re-create it?
Now I appreciate that there is a shortcut and easy way of adding ALL odd numbered or all even numbered switches to a new upgrade group, so deleting a group and rep-creating it may not be such a big deal, but it bugs me that the intuitive process (edit the exiting group to point to a new target version) is so hard to find - it indeed it exists at all.
So I guess my question SHOULD be in two parts:
Is it possible to edit a Switch Upgrade Group in ACI V5.1+?
If so, how is this done.
And the obvious alternative question...
If not, WHY MAKE THIS WHOLE SWITCH UPGRADE PROCESS THING SO UN-INTUITIVE?
And it's not just the lack of an edit function here - there are other places in the process where normal rules of web user interface have been completely abandoned , making what SHOULD have been a much smother process almost impossible to complete until you stumble upon the secret places on the screen where you need to click, like some kind of convoluted adventure game.
But that is NOT the emphasis of this thread. I'm hoping someone has found the secret way of editing a Switch Upgrade Group and can tell me.
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-25-2024 04:15 AM
OK. I've figured it
Once an Upgrade Group has been created and used once, reconfiguring the group to use a new Target Version of software requires some un-intuitive actions :
03-25-2024 04:15 AM
OK. I've figured it
Once an Upgrade Group has been created and used once, reconfiguring the group to use a new Target Version of software requires some un-intuitive actions :
04-19-2024 06:42 AM
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