it so that all the versions are the same.
1.
Execute the version command.
The command comprehensively displays the version.
In a building block configuration of the M10-4S, you can check which is the
master/standby.
XSCF> version -c xcp
BB#00-XSCF#0 (Master)
XCP0 (Current): 2042
XCP1 (Reserve): 2042
BB#01-XSCF#0 (Standby)
XCP0 (Current): 2042
XCP1 (Reserve): 2042
BB#02-XSCF#0
XCP0 (Current): 2042
XCP1 (Reserve): 2042
BB#03-XSCF#0
XCP0 (Reserve): 2042
XCP1 (Current): 2042
The following example shows a building block configuration of the M10-4S.
Here, BB#02 has a different XCP version, so it must be updated to match the
version. Perform step 2 and subsequent steps.
XSCF> version -c xcp
BB#00-XSCF#0 (Master)
XCP0 (Current): 2042
XCP1 (Reserve): 2042
BB#01-XSCF#0 (Standby)
XCP0 (Current): 2042
XCP1 (Reserve): 2042
BB#02-XSCF#0
XCP0 (Current): 2041 * Different version
XCP1 (Reserve): 2041
BB#03-XSCF#0
XCP0 (Reserve): 2042
XCP1 (Current): 2042
2.
If the XCP version of a chassis differs, execute the flashupdate -c sync
command to update the XCP version on that chassis.
The command matches the firmware version with the version on the master
XSCF.
XSCF> flashupdate -c sync
XCP update is started. [3600sec]
0..... 30..... 60..... 90.....120.....150.....180.....
210.....240.....
270.....300.....330.....360.....390.....420.....450.....480.....
510.....
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