Chapter 4: Restoring The Backed-Up Image; Restoring V4R1 Gp7 Image From V5R3 On The Summit Wm200/2000 Controller - Extreme Networks Summit WM Maintenance Manual

Version 5.3
Hide thumbs Also See for Summit WM:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

4
Restoring the backed-up image
This chapter describes how to restore the backed-up image.
The topics in this chapter are organized as follows:

Restoring V4R1 GP7 image from V5R3 on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller

Restoring V5R1 image from V5R3 on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller
Restoring V5R1 image from V5R3 on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
Restoring V4R1 GP7 image from V5R3 on the Summit WM100/1000
Restoring V4R2 image from V5R3 on the Summit WM20 Controller
Restoring V5R1 image from V5R3 on the Summit WM20 Controller
NOTE
Before you proceed ahead with the restoration, 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.
Restoring V4R1 GP7 image from V5R3 on the Summit
WM200/2000 Controller
The following section describes how to restore V4R1 GP7 with its original configuration from V5R3 on
the Summit WM200/2000 Controller.
NOTE
The section is written with an assumption that V4R1 GP7 was backed-up as described in
V4R1 GP7 image" on page
Customer Support to get the factory default software.
The V4R1 GP7 restoration is not done from GUI, but from a low-level menu presented shortly after
system boot. The restoration is done using a serial connection the Controller.
The procedure starts with reboot.
NOTE
The restore process may take between 15 and 20 minutes to finish.
Summit WM Maintenance Guide, Software Version 5.3
9. If you do not have a backup image, you should contact the Extreme Networks
Controllerr
"Backing up the existing
59

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents