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- H3C Fixed Port Campus Switches Configuration Examples-B70D022-6W100
- 01-Login Management Configuration Examples
- 02-RBAC Configuration Examples
- 03-Software Upgrade Examples
- 04-ISSU Configuration Examples
- 05-Software Patching Examples
- 06-Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
- 07-Port Isolation Configuration Examples
- 08-Spanning Tree Configuration Examples
- 09-VLAN Configuration Examples
- 10-VLAN Tagging Configuration Examples
- 11-DHCP Snooping Configuration Examples
- 12-Cross-Subnet Dynamic IP Address Allocation Configuration Examples
- 13-IPv6 over IPv4 Manual Tunneling with OSPFv3 Configuration Examples
- 14-ISATAP Tunnel and 6to4 Tunnel Configuration Examples
- 15-GRE Tunnel Configuration Examples
- 16-GRE with OSPF Configuration Examples
- 17-OSPF Configuration Examples
- 18-IS-IS Configuration Examples
- 19-BGP Configuration Examples
- 20-Policy-Based Routing Configuration Examples
- 21-OSPFv3 Configuration Examples
- 22-IPv6 IS-IS Configuration Examples
- 23-Routing Policy Configuration Examples
- 24-IGMP Snooping Configuration Examples
- 25-IGMP Configuration Examples
- 26-BIDIR-PIM Configuration Examples
- 27-Multicast VPN Configuration Examples
- 28-MLD Snooping Configuration Examples
- 29-IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration Examples
- 30-Basic MPLS Configuration Examples
- 31-MPLS L3VPN Configuration Examples
- 32-ACL Configuration Examples
- 33-Control Plane-Based QoS Policy Configuration Examples
- 34-Traffic Policing Configuration Examples
- 35-GTS and Rate Limiting Configuration Examples
- 36-Priority Mapping and Queue Scheduling Configuration Examples
- 37-Traffic Filtering Configuration Examples
- 38-AAA Configuration Examples
- 39-Port Security Configuration Examples
- 40-Portal Configuration Examples
- 41-SSH Configuration Examples
- 42-IP Source Guard Configuration Examples
- 43-Ethernet OAM Configuration Examples
- 44-CFD Configuration Examples
- 45-DLDP Configuration Examples
- 46-VRRP Configuration Examples
- 47-BFD Configuration Examples
- 48-NTP Configuration Examples
- 49-SNMP Configuration Examples
- 50-NQA Configuration Examples
- 51-Mirroring Configuration Examples
- 52-sFlow Configuration Examples
- 53-OpenFlow Configuration Examples
- 54-MAC Address Table Configuration Examples
- 55-Static Multicast MAC Address Entry Configuration Examples
- 56-IP Unnumbered Configuration Examples
- 57-MVRP Configuration Examples
- 58-MCE Configuration Examples
- 59-Congestion Avoidance and Queue Scheduling Configuration Examples
- 60-Attack Protection Configuration Examples
- 61-Smart Link Configuration Examples
- 62-RRPP Configuration Examples
- 63-BGP Route Selection Configuration Examples
- 64-IS-IS Route Summarization Configuration Examples
- 65-IRF Configuration Examples
- 66-MPLS TE Configuration Examples
- 67-VXLAN Configuration Examples
- 68-VCF Fabric Configuration Examples
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05-Software Patching Examples | 61.20 KB |
Applicable hardware and software versions· 1
Restrictions and guidelines· 2
Verifying the configuration· 3
Introduction
This document provides software patching examples that use ISSU install commands.
Prerequisites
The configuration examples in this document were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.
Example: Patching software
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, the two-chassis IRF fabric and the TFTP server can reach each other. The IRF members are running CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016, and they have not been patched before.
Use the patch image file CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin to fix bugs without rebooting the members.
Applicable hardware and software versions
The following matrix shows the hardware and software versions to which this configuration example is applicable:
Hardware | Software version |
S6520XE-HI switch series | Supported in Release 11xx |
S5560X-EI switch series | Supported in Release 111x |
S5500V2-EI switch series | Supported in Release 111x |
MS4520V2-30F switch | Supported in Release 111x |
S5560S-EI switch series S5560S-SI switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S5130S-HI switch series S5130S-EI switch series S5130S-SI switch series S5130S-LI switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S5120V2-SI switch series S5120V2-LI switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S3100V3-EI switch series S3100V3-SI switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S5110V2 switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S5110V2-SI switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S5000V3-EI switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
S5000E-X switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
WAS6000 switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
E128C switch E152C switch E500C switch series E500D switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
MS4520V2 switch series (except the MS4520V2-30F switch) | Supported in Release 612x |
MS4320V2 switch series MS4300V2 switch series MS4320 switch series MS4200 switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
WS5850-WiNet switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
WS5820-WiNet switch series WS5810-WiNet switch series | Supported in Release 612x |
Restrictions and guidelines
When you patch software for a centralized IRF device, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
· The first time you install patch images, you must start with the master. For subsequent patch installations, you must start with the subordinate members.
· The patch image version must match the device model and Comware version. For example, to fix bugs in CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016, you must use CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin.
Procedures
# Download the patch image file CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin from the TFTP server to the root directory of the flash memory on the master.
<Sysname> tftp 2.2.2.2 get CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin
Press CTRL+C to abort.
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 25.2M 0 25.2M 0 0 210k 0 --:--:-- 0:02:02 --:--:-- 209k
# Activate the patch images on the master first and then on the subordinate member. This sequence is used because no patch images have been activated on the IRF fabric.
<Sysname> install activate patch flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin slot 1
This operation maybe take several minutes, please wait.............Done.
<Sysname> install activate patch flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin slot 2
This operation maybe take several minutes, please wait.............Done.
The patch images take effect immediately after they are activated.
# For the patch images to take effect after a reboot, commit the software changes.
<Sysname> install commit
Verifying the configuration
# Verify that the patch images have been activated successfully.
<Sysname> display install active
Active packages on slot 1:
flash:/CMW710-BOOT-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin
Active packages on slot 2:
flash:/CMW710-BOOT-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin
# Verify that the patch image file has been added to the main startup software image list so the images can take effect after a reboot.
<Sysname> display install committed
Committed packages on slot 1:
flash:/CMW710-BOOT-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin
Committed packages on slot 2:
flash:/CMW710-BOOT-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016.bin
flash:/CMW710-SYSTEM-T0001016H04.bin
Configuration files
The system does not save the commands used in the configuration procedures to a configuration file.