Backing Up The Existing V5R1/V5R3 Image; Backing Up The Existing V5R1/V5R3 Image On The Summit Wm20/200/2000 Controller; Backing Up The Existing V5R1/V5R3 Image On The Summit Wm100/1000 Controller; Backing Up The Existing V4R2 Image On The Summit Wm20 Controller - Extreme Networks Summit WM Maintenance Manual

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Backing up the existing image

Backing up the existing V5R1/V5R3 image

This section describes you how to backup the existing V5R1/V5R3 image via the low-level menu
commands.
NOTE
The Summit WM Controller's Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides you the option of automatically backing up the
existing image prior to performing a system upgrade (Main Menu>Summit WM Controller>Software Maintenance>SWM
Software). You can use this option to backup the existing image instead of the following instructions. For more
information on using the GUI for software maintenance, see the Summit WM User Guide.
The topics in this section are organized as follows:

Backing up the existing V5R1/V5R3 image on the Summit WM20/200/2000 Controller

Backing up the existing V5R1/V5R3 image on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller

NOTE
Before you proceed ahead with the backup, you must ensure that the Management Port is configured correctly, and
connected to the network. You can not enter the Rescue mode without the Management Port's connectivity to the
network. To enter the Rescue mode, you must connect to the serial port.
Backing up the existing V5R1/V5R3 image on the Summit WM20/
200/2000 Controller
The procedure for backing-up the existing V5R1/V5R1 image on the Summit WM20/200/2000
Controller via the low-level menu commands is same as described in
GP7 image on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller" on page
backed up is V5R1/V5R3.
Backing up the existing V5R1/V5R3 image on the Summit
WM100/1000 Controller
The procedure for backing-up the existing V5R1/V5R1 on Summit WM100/1000 Controller is same as
described in
"Backing up the existing V4R1 GP7 image on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller" on
page
12. The only difference is the image that is backed up is V5R1/V5R3.
Backing up the existing V4R2 image on the Summit
WM20 Controller
The V4R2 image is not backed-up from the GUI or CLI, but from a low-level menu presented shortly
after the system boots.
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"Backing up the existing V4R1
9. The only difference is the image that is
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