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ICX7150 with SPS08080k.bin upgrade to Stable Release SPS08095sufi.bin

stobbertt
New Contributor III

 

Hi everyone,

I’m trying to upgrade my ICX7150 switch to the latest stable firmware release.
From what I’ve read, it seems that I need to update the U-Boot (BootROM) to a newer version first.
However, the U-Boot image included with version 08.0.80k appears to be the most recent one I can find.

Could someone please confirm whether there is a newer BootROM available (e.g. T310) and what the proper upgrade path would be to reach the current stable release?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Best regards,

Patrick

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Chandini
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Stobbertt

Thank you for sharing the details with us

Please re-flash the switch with the 8090k version once again. Once that’s successfully completed, verify if you see the image as UFI, then you can proceed with the upgrade to the latest 8095s version.

Feel free to review the link shared in the previous message, and let us know if you have any questions or concerns. We're here to help!

You can also refer below article:

Thank you 

 

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Chandini
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Stobbertt

Thank you for reaching us

Based on the flash, the version appears to be 8090k, which may indicate a UFI format. Could you please help us confirm this by sharing the output of the "show version" command?

Additionally, feel free to refer to the links below for more information on the upgrade process.

USB upgrade method:

TFTP upgrade method:

Thank you 

stobbertt
New Contributor III

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Chandini
RUCKUS Team Member

Hi Stobbertt

Thank you for sharing the details with us

Please re-flash the switch with the 8090k version once again. Once that’s successfully completed, verify if you see the image as UFI, then you can proceed with the upgrade to the latest 8095s version.

Feel free to review the link shared in the previous message, and let us know if you have any questions or concerns. We're here to help!

You can also refer below article:

Thank you 

 

stobbertt
New Contributor III

Thanks for you Help.