rf-domain [<RF-DOMAIN-NAME>|all|
containing <WORD>| filter location
<WORD>] |
Upgrades firmware on devices in a specified
RF Domain or all RF Domains. Devices within a RF
Domain are upgraded through the RF Domain
manager.
- <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> – Upgrades
devices in the RF Domain identified by
the <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> keyword.
- <RF-DOMAIN-NAME> – Specify the RF
Domain name.
- all – Upgrades devices across all RF
Domains
- containing <WORD> – Filters RF
Domains by their names. RF Domains with
names containing the sub-string
identified by the <WORD> keyword
are filtered. Devices on the filtered RF
Domains are upgraded.
- filter location <WORD> – Filters
devices by their location. All devices
with location matching the <WORD>
keyword are upgraded.
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<DEVICE-TYPE> |
After specifying the RF Domain, select the device type. The options are: AP510, AP505,
AP560, AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP7612, AP7632, AP7662, AP8432,
AP8533, NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000. After specifying
the RF Domain and the device type, configure any one of the
following actions: force devices to upgrade, or initiate an
upgrade through the adopting controller.
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<MAC/HOSTNAME> |
Optional. Use this option to identify
specific devices (by their MAC
address/Hostnames) that are to be upgraded.
Specify the device‘s MAC address or hostname.
The device should be within the specified RF
Domain and of the specified device type. After
identifying the devices to upgrade, configure
any one of the following actions: force devices
to upgrade, or initiate an upgrade through the
adopting controller. Note: If no MAC address or hostname is specified,
all devices of the type selected are
upgraded.
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force |
Optional. Select this option to force upgrade
for the selected device(s). When selected, the
devices are upgraded even if they have the same
firmware as the upgrading access point, wireless
controller, or service platform. If forcing a
device upgrade, optionally specify any one of
the following options: no-reboot, reboot-time,
upgrade-time, or reboot-time. |
from-controller |
Optional. Upgrades a device through the
adopted device. If initiating an upgrade through
the adopting controller, optionally specify any
one of the following options: no-reboot,
reboot-time, upgrade-time, or
reboot-time. |
no-reboot {staggered-reboot} |
Optional. Disables automatic reboot after a
successful upgrade (the device must be manually
restarted) |
reboot-time <TIME>
{staggered-reboot} |
Optional. Schedules an automatic reboot after
a successful upgrade. Specify the reboot time in
the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format. |
staggered-reboot |
This keyword is common to all of the above.
Optional. Enables staggered reboot (one at a
time) without network impact |
upgrade-time <TIME> {no-reboot|
reboot-time <TIME>} |
Optional. Schedules an automatic firmware
upgrade
- <TIME> – Specify the upgrade time
in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM format.
After a scheduled upgrade, the following
actions can be performed.
- no-reboot – Optional. Disables
automatic reboot after a successful
upgrade the device must be manually
restarted)
- reboot-time <TIME> – Optional.
Schedules an automatic reboot after a
successful upgrade. Specify the reboot
time in the MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM or HH:MM
format.
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