Chapter 1: Backing Up The Existing Image; Backing Up The Existing V4R1 Gp7 Image; Backing Up The Existing V4R1 Gp7 Image On The Summit Wm200/2000 Controller - Extreme Networks Summit WM Maintenance Manual

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Backing up the existing image
This chapter describes how to back up the existing software image on various controllers before starting
the upgrade process.
The topics in this chapter are organized as follows:

Backing up the existing V4R1 GP7 image

Backing up the existing V5R1/V5R3 image
Backing up the existing V4R2 image on the Summit WM20 Controller
Backing up the existing V4R1 GP7 image
This section describes how to back up the existing V4R1 GP7 image before starting the upgrade process.
This topics in this section are organized as follows:

Backing up the existing V4R1 GP7 image on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller

Backing up the existing V4R1 GP7 image on the Summit WM100/1000 Controller
Backing up the existing V4R1 GP7 image on the Summit WM200/
2000 Controller
The V4R1 GP7 image is not backed up from the GUI or CLI, but from a low-level menu presented
shortly after the system boots.
NOTE
You must use the serial connection to the Summit WM200/2000 Controller to back up the V4R1 GP7 image. For
more information, see
Chapter 5, "Using the Console Port."
NOTE
The procedure starts with a reboot.
To back-up the V4R1 GP7 image on the Summit WM200/2000 Controller:
1 Enter the Rescue mode.
To enter the Rescue mode:
a Use the serial port of the Summit WM200/2000 Controller to connect to the console.
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