Summary Of Common Switch Features; Software Images - Extreme Networks Summit Summit1i Hardware Installation Manual

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Summary of Common Switch Features

This chapter describes the features that are shared in common by the Extreme Networks family of
switches. The following topics are described in greater detail:
• Software Images on page 17
• Full-Duplex Support on page 18
• Management Ports on page 18
• Mini-GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support on page 18
• GBIC Type and Hardware/Software Support on page 22

Software Images

When you receive a new Extreme Networks switch, be aware that an the ExtremeWare
and a BootROM image has been preinstalled at the factory. To verify the software image you are
running on your switch, use the
hardware and software versions currently running on the switch. To ensure that you have the latest
software and BootROM image, go to the support login portion of the Tech Support page at:
http://www.extremenetworks.com/services/
If your switch is running ExtremeWare version 6.2 or later, the Power LED activity is different from
previous versions of ExtremeWare. All other LED activity is the same. See Table 4 for more information
about the Power LED activity on switches running ExtremeWare version 6.2 or later.
Table 4: Power LED activity for switches running ExtremeWare version 6.2 or later
LED
Power LED
NOTE
If the information in the Release Notes that shipped with your switch differs from the information in this
guide, follow the Release Notes.
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Color
Indicates
Green
The indicated power supply unit (PSU) is powered up.
Amber
A PSU is installed, but not connected to power.
Off
The PSU is not receiving power or no PSU is present.
command. The
show version
®
software image
command displays the
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