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Most current firmware for zd1100 installation? (October 2016)

steve_yuroff
New Contributor II
Hi all,

I have a ZD1100 with 5 zf 7372 and 1 R700 on the network.  As of this query, running 9.8.2.0.15 firmware.    I first read the release notes for 9.10.2, which advises that it's best to upgrade from a 9.9.0, 9.91, 9.10.0 or 9.10.1 release.
OK, so I go read those notes to confirm I'm on a supported path, and in this PDF: https://ruckus-support.s3.amazonaws.com/private/documents/745/ZoneDirector%209.9.1%20Release%20Notes...
In that PDF, I find this eyebrow-raising statement:
NOTE: The upgrade path from 9.9.1 to 9.10 is not recommended due to the fact that the 9.10 release date occurred before 9.9.1 and therefore 9.9.1 includes bug fixes that are not in the 9.10 code.
If I wish to bring a ZD1100 to the most current supported firmware, can someone confirm the desired release number?  Incrementing digits say it should be 9.10.X, but the above says that's not the case.
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max_o_driscoll
Valued Contributor
From release notes for Zone Director version 9.9.1  - DATED  - MAY 2015
https://ruckus-support.s3.amazonaws.com/private/documents/745/ZoneDirector%209.9.1%20Release%20Notes...
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Officially Supported 9.9.1 Upgrade Paths The following ZoneDirector builds can be directly upgraded to ZoneDirector build 9.9.1.0.31: • 9.7.2.0.9 (9.7 MR 2) • 9.8.0.0.373 (9.8 GA) • 9.8.1.0.99/101 (9.8 MR 1) • 9.8.2.0.15 (9.8 MR 2) • 9.9.0.0.205 (9.9 GA) • 9.9.0.0.212 (9.9 GA refresh 1) • 9.9.0.0.216 (9.9 GA refresh 2) If you are running an earlier version, you must first upgrade to one of the above builds before upgrading to this release.

NOTE: The upgrade path from 9.9.1 to 9.10 is not recommended due to the fact that the 9.10 release date occurred before 9.9.1 and therefore 9.9.1 includes bug fixes that are not in the 9.10 code.
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Now release notes for Zone Director 9.10.2 - DATED JAN 2016
https://ruckus-support.s3.amazonaws.com/private/documents/938/ZD%209.10.2%20-%20Release%20Notes%20-%...

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Officially Supported 9.10.2 Upgrade Paths The following ZoneDirector builds can be directly upgraded to ZoneDirector build 9.10.2.0.11: • 9.9.0.0.205 (9.9 GA release) • 9.9.0.0.212 (9.9 GA refresh) • 9.9.0.0.216 (9.9 GA refresh 2) • 9.9.1.0.31 (9.9 MR 1 release) • 9.10.0.0.218 (9.10 GA release) • 9.10.1.0.59 (9.10 MR 1 release) 
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there are other details that are important about factory reset you will need to think about

BUT this document from 7 months later makes no reference to the problems mentioned in May 2015. Is this Minority Report precog stuff?

Your call!

In case you are wondering I'm running 9.10.2 (R500+7363 mix) with no issues (for my configuration).

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steve_yuroff
New Contributor II
I have no idea what it is.  I was going to go 9.8.2.0.15 -> 9.9.1.0.31 -> 9.10.2.0.11, but once I hit the "9.9.1 to 9.10 not recommended due to release dates" thing, I went full stop to try to figure out the proper path.

So before you were on 9.10.2.0.11, what firmware were you on?  I'm not real keen on going through a full reset.

max_o_driscoll
Valued Contributor
Here's a screnie of my image file repository which gives a petty good (er, precise)  idea of my upgrade path. Until my 7363 stopped being supported (9.12 and above) I upgraded regularly.

Note: I went from 9.9.0.0 to 9.10.0.0 and skipped 9.9.1 (must have been asleep)!

Never reset to default on any upgrade. But I might have been lucky.

I am only relating my experience.
Might well be worth a tech support query to get their view.
I am glad I'm not the only one who reads release notes before upgrading.

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steve_yuroff
New Contributor II
Well, according to what we both quoted, you're on a firmware that's not optimal, since
9.9.1 includes bug fixes that are not in the 9.10 code
Will the actual most current firmware please stand up?  Is this sentence inaccurate?  Is 9.10.2.0 release 11 missing bug fixes vs 9.9.1?  That sounds like nonsense from a version release perspective, but that's what I'm reading...