Departmental Models 622b Upgrade
Departmental Models 622b Upgrade
This document steps you through the completion of a Connectrix management activity that can be
completed without the involvement of Remote Technical Support. If you have any concerns, questions, or
need assistance with an implementation, regarding your environment or this procedure, please contact
EMC Customer Support.
As part of the effort to continuously improve and enhance the performance and capabilities of the
Connectrix product line, EMC periodically releases new versions of its hardware and software, or qualifies
various systems interoperability with the Connectrix product family. Therefore, some functions described
in this procedure may not be supported by all revisions of the software or hardware you have currently in
use. For the most up-to-date information on specific requirements concerning your environment, refer to
the Fabric OS Release Notes for your version and the E-Lab Interoperability Navigator on PowerLink.
For your own change management practices, you may need to document this task activity. You may note
critical information in the log area below:
Ta sk Ac tivity or Event:
Task being executed:
Performed by:
Assumptions
This upgrade procedure assumes the following:
• Before beginning the upgrade procedure, the switch must be IP accessable for establishing a Telnet
(or HyperTerminal session), and for the firmwaredownload to establish an FTP connection to the
FTP server.
• Working knowledge of the Connectrix B Series switch product family.
If these assumptions are not true, please contact EMC Customer Support for advice before continuing.
Connectrix B Series departmental switches under Premium Support include installation of firmware
upgrades by EMC or our Partners. Customers with switches on Enhanced Support are required to
download and install their own firmware upgrades.
To further help you understand what is involved, the table that follows lists the high-level tasks required for
this upgrade. Take a moment to become familiar with these tasks. If you have any questions, contact
Customer Support before you begin the upgrade.
Preparation Tasks
Task 1: Reading and understanding the procedure before you begin
Task 2: Obtaining software
Task 3: Setting up the working environment
Task 4: Record and verify configuration
Upgrade Tasks
Task 1: Back up and save the current switch configuration
Task 2: Firmware upgrade and final steps
CAUTION: The examples used in this document, including the paths used in the command lines,
are relative to ftproot, and assume the ftp server was configured to use C:\ as its ftproot. Refer to
the documentation for your ftp server or the instructions in the included 3CDaemon zip file for
configuration instructions.
3. ( ) Download firmware file BRCDFOS6_2_2b.zip from the appropriate location. EMC personnel
download it from the Customer Service Web Site here while EMC Partners use the EMC Partner’s
site. Customers with Enhanced switch support download the firmware from Powerlink.
This file consists of the following:
• Firmware zip file
• Release Notes
• Upgrade Document
• 3CDaemon FTP Utility
NOTE: The FTP utility is included for your convenience in the event you (or your customer) do not
have access to an FTP server.
4. ( ) Unzip the file BRCDFOS6_2_2b.zip that you downloaded in Step 3. ( ) to the directory you
created in Step 2. ( ). If using WinZip, ensure that “Use folder names” is checked so that files are
placed in their appropriate locations. If using another utility make sure folders are created during the
unzip process.
5. ( ) Unzip the file named v6.2.2b.zip that was just extracted to the directory you created in
Step 2. ( ). Again, if using Winzip, ensure that “Use folder names” is checked.
Verify Connectivity
6. ( ) Open a command prompt on the host machine you will be using for the procedure and ping the IP
address of the switch to verify connectivity.
7. ( ) If your FTP server is on a different machine, open a command prompt on it and ping the IP
address of the switch to verify connectivity.
If you have McAfee 8.x VirusScan installed, you may need to reconfigure it. To reconfigure it, go to
the McAfee VirsuScan Console, select Access Protection, and deselect “FTP inbound”
10. ( ) Execute the firmwareshow command to verify the version of Fabric OS currently running on the
switch.
Example:
FC_Switch:admin> firmwareshow
Appl Primary/Secondary Versions
------------------------------------------
FOS v6.1.0j
v6.1.0j
Hostname ____________________________________________________________________
NOTE: If nothing has changed since the most recent cfgsave, you will receive the message: “Nothing
changed: nothing to save, returning…”
2. ( ) Execute the configupload command in order to get a good backup of the current configuration
file contained on the switch. EMC strongly recommends that you make a backup file anytime you
have changed the configuration of the switch. This includes zoning changes. This file can be
downloaded to the switch if the configuration ever becomes corrupted or the switch itself is replaced.
NOTE: When typing in the path for the commands, you must use the UNIX forward / even on
Windows machines.
Example:
FC_Switch:admin> configUpload
Protocol (scp or ftp) [ftp]: ftp
Server Name or IP Address [host]: {IP address of your host}
User Name [user]: {Your login ID on the host}
File Name [config.txt]: {Path to the file} i.e./temp/brocade/origconfig.txt
Password: {your password on the FTP server}
upload complete
The /temp/brocade directory was created in Preparation Tasks, 2. ( ). The origconfig.txt file will
get created automatically when the upload takes place. You can name the file anything you prefer.
Make note of where the backup was saved below.
Upgrade firmware
The examples used below, including the paths used in the command lines, are relative to
ftproot, and assume the ftp server was configured to use C:\ as its ftproot. The path that you
specify is in relation to the folder that was created when you unzipped the file in Step 5. ( ) of
the Preparation Tasks section. Refer to the documentation for your ftp server or the
instructions in the included 3CDaemon zip file for configuration instructions.
3. ( ) Execute the firmwareDownload command to download the new firmware file onto the switch. If
this procedure is being done from a Windows based system, make sure an FTP service has been
started prior to starting the download procedure. Brackets <> below indicate user supplied
information. Do NOT include the <> in your commands.
Example:
FC_Switch:admin> firmwaredownload
Server Name or IP Address: <host IP address>
User Name: <FTP Server User Name>
File Name: temp/brocade/v6.2.2b
Network Protocol(1-auto-select, 2-FTP, 3-SCP) [1]:
Password: *****
Checking system settings for firmwaredownload...
Server IP: 0.0.0.0, Protocol IPv4
System settings check passed.
5. ( ) You may be asked to change the passwords for the factory, root, admin and user IDs the first
time you login after the upgrade. This will happen for new switches or for switches that are being
upgraded and have not had the passwords changed before. The customer can use any password that
they want for the admin and user IDs as long as they are a minimum of 8 characters. The root and
factory passwords should not be changed from the defaults. If the customer looses or somehow
corrupts the admin or user passwords, EMC Global Services personnel need the ability to login as
root to reset the passwords. Be sure to enter them exactly as shown on the next screen shot. Failure
to do so will affect Global Service’s ability to resolve any future problems.
Example:
login: admin
Password:
6. ( ) Execute the firmwareshow command to verify that the new version of Fabric OS is running on
the switch.
Example:
FC_Switch:admin> firmwareshow
Appl Primary/Secondary Versions
------------------------------------------
FOS v6.2.2b
v6.2.2b
NOTE: This is an example of the settings, but based on the customer's specific switch configuration
and model, some items may change to more adequately reflect the hardware environment.
Example:
FC_Switch:admin> switchStatusPolicyShow
The current overall switch status policy parameters:
Down Marginal
----------------------------------
PowerSupplies 2 1
Temperatures 2 1
Fans 3 1 Down = Error
Flash 0 1 Marginal = Warning
MarginalPorts 2 1
FaultyPorts 1 0
MissingSFPs 0 0
8. ( ) Execute the switchStatusPolicySet command to change the policy settings on the switch.
Example:
FC_Switch:admin> switchStatusPolicySet
The current overall switch status policy parameters:
The current overall switch status policy parameters:
Down Marginal
----------------------------------
PowerSupplies 2 1
Temperatures 2 1
Fans 3 1
Flash 0 1
MarginalPorts 2 1
FaultyPorts 1 0
MissingSFPs 0 0
Note that the value, 0, for a parameter, means that it is NOT used in the
calculation.
** In addition, if the range of settable values in the prompt is (0..0),
** the policy parameter is NOT applicable to the switch.
** Simply hit the Return key.
No Change
11. ( ) Execute the configUpload command in order to get a good backup of the current configuration,
per Step 2. ( ) . Be sure not to overwrite the previously saved configuration files by using different
filenames.
For more information on any of the commands used in this procedure, refer to the Fabric OS Reference
Guide, which contains detailed information on commands, and command syntax.