No switch I've ever installed (hundreds of ICX's over the years) the button works on? Like the bottom C12P on your video doesn't have light like your middle example switch. Do you have to do something to get the button to work, to be able to flip through those options?
@@TerryHenry Good to know. Thanks Terry - keep up the videos. With all kinds of config examples, feature updates, etc. from other vendors (*cough*) it's good to have Ruckus examples. As a partner and network engineer who primarily sells/designs Ruckus wired and wireless, I'd like to see more feature updates, like when the LAG commands changed, the recent doing away with dual-mode, etc. Not only for me, but I get customers asking things too that I'd like to at least look like the expert... :) Love the videos.
@@sullimd Search my channel. Every major feature update gets a video when a new version is released for ICX. For example the change to dual-mode video was released 10 months ago and changes to link aggregation was a year ago.
@@TerryHenry Hi Terry. I'm needing to rebuild a stack and the replacement that we got from Commscope has newer firmware than the currently operational switch master. The master is currently on 8.0.61 so I can't backup the config this way. I am assuming that I need to grab the config from the master switch and put it onto the usb drive to flash this older switch to the newer firmware and retain all the switch config settings. How do I go about getting the config off the main switch? I tried connecting to it with winSCP via the SCP protocol on port 22 and it authenticates but hangs up at "Starting the session" and then craps out. It's a production unit so I'm wanting to make sure I do everything correctly.
@@FastRedPonyCar what i would do is downgrade the new switch to 8.0.61 from usb then connect it to the stack. The existing stack master will configure it. After that you can upgrade the whole stack if needed. Dont forget to copy boot code and image before reloading.
Hello; SYNCING IMAGE TO FLASH. DO NOT SWITCH OVER OR POWER DOWN THE UNIT(65536 bytes per dot)... stack: 0001xxxx 0002xxx b6dd4788 b6ed3xxx .Partial flash write, asked 65536, ret=-1 for fd 36569092 linux_fd=30, err=No space left on device!!!Flash write failed with error code 13[Permission denied] FI Image copy to USB Done Signature File bootrom.sig is not present in flash. Skipping bootrom.sig file upload to USB. Note: USB Manifest Auto-copy will fail if this reverse manifested package is used for upgrade from a non-ufi supported FI Image versions,since no Signature file is uploaded to USB. flash_fcreat: Failed to create file //ICX7150/Boot/mnz10115.bin Unable to open the destination file for accessdisk0_/ICX7150/Boot/mnz10115.bin Error in Boot Image copy to USB Error in Image upload to USB
It is a write error to the USB. perhaps it is too large or not formatted. Try another USB drive between say 1gig and 32 gig or something like "copy run disk0" and check if the USB it working correctly first.
No switch I've ever installed (hundreds of ICX's over the years) the button works on? Like the bottom C12P on your video doesn't have light like your middle example switch. Do you have to do something to get the button to work, to be able to flip through those options?
Status button support was added in version 8.0.70. If it doesn't work, you are running old software.
@@TerryHenry Good to know. Thanks Terry - keep up the videos. With all kinds of config examples, feature updates, etc. from other vendors (*cough*) it's good to have Ruckus examples. As a partner and network engineer who primarily sells/designs Ruckus wired and wireless, I'd like to see more feature updates, like when the LAG commands changed, the recent doing away with dual-mode, etc. Not only for me, but I get customers asking things too that I'd like to at least look like the expert... :) Love the videos.
@@sullimd Search my channel. Every major feature update gets a video when a new version is released for ICX. For example the change to dual-mode video was released 10 months ago and changes to link aggregation was a year ago.
@@TerryHenry Hi Terry. I'm needing to rebuild a stack and the replacement that we got from Commscope has newer firmware than the currently operational switch master. The master is currently on 8.0.61 so I can't backup the config this way. I am assuming that I need to grab the config from the master switch and put it onto the usb drive to flash this older switch to the newer firmware and retain all the switch config settings.
How do I go about getting the config off the main switch?
I tried connecting to it with winSCP via the SCP protocol on port 22 and it authenticates but hangs up at "Starting the session" and then craps out.
It's a production unit so I'm wanting to make sure I do everything correctly.
@@FastRedPonyCar what i would do is downgrade the new switch to 8.0.61 from usb then connect it to the stack. The existing stack master will configure it. After that you can upgrade the whole stack if needed. Dont forget to copy boot code and image before reloading.
"freshly formatted" you should mention what file system it was formatted as
Hello;
SYNCING IMAGE TO FLASH. DO NOT SWITCH OVER OR POWER DOWN THE UNIT(65536 bytes per dot)...
stack: 0001xxxx 0002xxx b6dd4788 b6ed3xxx
.Partial flash write, asked 65536, ret=-1 for fd 36569092 linux_fd=30, err=No space left on device!!!Flash write failed with error code 13[Permission denied]
FI Image copy to USB Done
Signature File bootrom.sig is not present in flash. Skipping bootrom.sig file upload to USB.
Note: USB Manifest Auto-copy will fail if this reverse manifested package is used for upgrade from a non-ufi supported FI Image versions,since no Signature file is uploaded to USB.
flash_fcreat: Failed to create file //ICX7150/Boot/mnz10115.bin
Unable to open the destination file for accessdisk0_/ICX7150/Boot/mnz10115.bin
Error in Boot Image copy to USB
Error in Image upload to USB
It is a write error to the USB. perhaps it is too large or not formatted. Try another USB drive between say 1gig and 32 gig or something like "copy run disk0" and check if the USB it working correctly first.