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SMB XS-S1960-H Series Switch Release Notes,11.4(1)B42P17

 


Release Date: Nov.14, 2019

Current Release: S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Contents

This document includes the followingsections:

n Basic Information

n Hardware Supported

n Changes

n Resolved Issues

n OpenIssues

n Limitations

n Related Documentation

n Upgrade Files

n UpgradeTips

n Upgrade Steps

Basic Information

Table 1 Basic Information of the CurrentRelease

Current Release

S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

Previous Release

S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P15

Applicable Product

XS-S1960 Series

Category

Official release

Test Report

Hardware Supported

Table 2 Hardware Models and the SupportingReleases

Hardware Model

Version

Description

Release

XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H

1.30

Switch

S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

XS-S1960-10GT2SFP-P-H

1.30

Switch

S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-UP-H

3.50

Switch

S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

XS-S1960-48GT4SFP-H

1.30

Switch

S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

 

*      The hardware version number is rounded to thefirst decimal place. The numeral in the second decimal place does not changethe supporting release.

Changes

Table 3 shows modified or deleted featuresand command lines based on the baseline version. 

Table 3 Changes to the Baseline Version

Feature

Change Description

Release

L3 feature

OSPF and VRRP features are added.

 

Resolved Issues

N/A

Open Issues

Under Auto Smart Deployment, when a large number of IPC devices go offline, some device configuration may still exist 

in some scenarios. This problem can be fixed when the device is accessed next time.

*      See the bug notices for more details.

Limitations

N/A

RelatedDocumentation

n XS-S1960 Series SwitchHardware Installation and Reference Guide
This manual introduces the functional and physical features of the S19 seriesswitch and provides the device installation steps, hardware troubleshooting,module technical specifications, and specifications and usage guidelines forcables and connectors.

n XS-S1960 Series SwitchConfiguration Guide, Release 11.4(1)B42P17
This manual describes the various network protocols and their implementationprinciples for the
XS-S1960series with the detailed configuration examples.

n XS-S1960 Series SwitchCommand Reference, Release 11.4(1)B42P17
This manual describes the configuration commands related to the various networkprotocols supported on the
XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H series switch 11.4(1)B42P17 version in detail, including thecommand mode, parameter description, usage guide, and configuration examples.

Upgrade Files

Table 4 Latest Upgrade Files

Applicable Product

Upgrade File

File Size

MD5

XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H

XS-S1960-10GT2SFP-P-H

XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-UP-H

XS-S1960-48GT4SFP-H

S19_RGOS11.4(1)B42P17_install.bin

83,976,503

Bytes

bbc924b75f870bc3591044d951b75c80

Upgrade Tips

The following are some tips for upgradingthe XS-S1960 Series Switch 11.4(0)B42P17:

n Forcible upgrade ofthe Boot and Uboot programs is required.

n During the upgrade, pay attention to the prompt messages.If failures occur, please save the log and contact us for technical assistance.

n During the upgrade, it is recommended you notpower off or reset the system, or plug/unplug any module.

n Use the show version detail command to checkthe firmware after the upgrade.

Upgrade Steps 

The procedure of upgrading the XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H Series Switch 11.4(1)B42P17is described as follows:

Step 1:

Connect the Console port to a PC running HyperTerminal or similaremulation program. Set baud rate to 9600, data bitsto 8, stop bits to 1 and flow control to none.

Step 2:

Connect the switch to the PC with anEthernet cable. Run the TFTPserver on the PC and select the files (such as upgrade files) to be transmitted.

Step 3:

Power up and start the switch. If theswitch can enter the Main program, follow Step 4 Upgrade the main program. Ifthe device cannot enter the Uboot program, please contact us for technicalassistance.

Step 4:

Upgrade the main program.

Ruijie#$/172.31.61.111/S19_RGOS11.4(1)B42P17_06223016_install.bin

Upgrade the device must be auto-reset after finish, are yousure upgrading now?[Y/N]y

% Copy to /tmp/vsd/0/

Please wait for a moment......

Press Ctrl+C to quit

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Begin to upgrade the install package S19_RGOS11.4(1)B42P17_06223016_install.bin...

Ruijie#*Jun 26 16:00:50: %UPGRADE-6-INFO:

*Jun 26 16:00:50: %UPGRADE-6-INFO: [Slot 0]:Upgradeprocessing is 10%

*Jun 26 16:00:55: %UPGRADE-6-INFO:

*Jun 26 16:00:55: %UPGRADE-6-INFO: [Slot 0]:Upgradeprocessing is 20%

*Jun 26 16:00:56: %UPGRADE-6-INFO:

*Jun 26 16:00:56: %UPGRADE-6-INFO: [Slot 0]:Upgradeprocessing is 30%

*Jun 26 16:00:56: %UPGRADE-6-INFO:

*Jun 26 16:00:56: %UPGRADE-6-INFO: [Slot 0]:Upgradeprocessing is 40%

*Jun 26 16:00:56: %UPGRADE-6-INFO:

 

Upgrade info [OK]

        Bootversion[1.2.28.0c4a1bf->1.2.30.7172482]

Reload system to take effect!

%SYS-0-REBOOT: Rebooting by job:

Boot SPL 1.2.30-7172482 (Mar 27 2017 - 21:37:15)

 

NAND: Detected flash

 

 

Boot 1.2.28-0c4a1bf (Feb 09 2017 - 17:14:53)

 

I2C:   ready

DRAM:  508 MiB

NAND:   Micron MT29F2G08ABAEA,chipsize 256 MiB

In:    serial

Out:   serial

Err:   serial

Unlocking L2 Cache ...Done

arm_clk=1000MHz, axi_clk=400MHz, apb_clk=100MHz,arm_periph_clk=500MHz

SETMAC: Setmac operation was performed at2018-06-26 14:00:17 (version: 11.0)

Press Ctrl+C to enter Boot Menu

Creating 1 MTD partitions on "nand0":

0x000001000000-0x000002e00000 :"mtd=6"

UBI: attaching mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: physical eraseblock size:  131072 bytes (128 KiB)

UBI: logical eraseblock size:   126976 bytes

UBI: smallest flash I/O unit:   2048

UBI: VID headeroffset:          2048 (aligned2048)

UBI: dataoffset:                4096

……

Done

upgrade S19_RGOS11.4(1)B42P14_06190415_install.bin.up.tmpsize 4f2f92b..........

Uncompressing 0x4f2ec61@0x82000cca to0x6b612c8@0x86f2f92c

Uncompressed 0x6b612c8 bytes

Move the uncompressed data(0x6b612c8 bytes) from0x86f2f92c to 0x82000000.

Get boot addr 0x88602f8c,len 0xdc200; kerneladdr 0x820e2e88,len 0x440000; rootfs addr 0x82522f04, len 0x60e0000

Package information:

    kernelversion:3.10.18.685d6b0e0b198c

    rootfs version:1.0.0.d58b6bfb

    boot version:1.2.28.0c4a1bf

Upgrading boot ...

Erasing Nand...

Erasing at 0x4e0000 -- 100% complete.

Writing to Nand... #done

 

Erasing at 0x2de0000 -- 100% complete.

OK

 

Erasing at 0xf5e0000 -- 100% complete.

OK

#################################################################################

Unmounting UBIFS volume data!

UBI: mtd1 is detached from ubi0

Creating 1 MTD partitions on "nand0":

0x000001000000-0x000002e00000 :"mtd=6"

UBI: attaching mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: physical eraseblock size:  131072 bytes (128 KiB)

UBI: logical eraseblock size:   126976 bytes

UBI: smallest flash I/O unit:   2048

UBI: VID headeroffset:          2048 (aligned2048)

UBI: dataoffset:               4096

UBI: attached mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: MTD devicename:           "mtd=6"

UBI: MTD devicesize:            30 MiB

UBI: number of goodPEBs:        240

UBI: number of badPEBs:         0

UBI: max. allowedvolumes:       128

UBI: wear-leveling threshold:   4096

UBI: number of internal volumes: 1

UBI: number of uservolumes:     1

UBI: availablePEBs:            19

UBI: total number of reserved PEBs: 221

UBI: number of PEBs reserved for bad PEBhandling: 2

UBI: max/mean erase counter: 1/0

UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 0, name"kernel"

UBIFS: mounted read-only

UBIFS: file system size:   26030080bytes (25420 KiB, 24 MiB, 205 LEBs)

UBIFS: journalsize:       3682304 bytes (3596 KiB, 3 MiB, 29LEBs)

UBIFS: mediaformat:       w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0)

UBIFS: default compressor: LZO

UBIFS: reserved for root:  0 bytes (0 KiB)

finding an appropriatekernel...vmlinux-3.10.18.685d6b0e0b198c

Loading file 'vmlinux-3.10.18.685d6b0e0b198c' toaddr 0x82000000 with size 2021509 (0x001ed885)...

Done

current rootfs:1

current kernal name:vmlinux-3.10.18.685d6b0e0b198c

 

Erasing at 0xfe0000 -- 100% complete.

OK

##

Erasing Nand...

Erasing at 0x4e0000 -- 100% complete.

Writing to Nand... #done

 

SUCCESS: UPGRADING OK.

resetting ...

 

 

Boot SPL 1.2.30-7172482 (Mar 27 2017 - 21:37:15)

 

NAND: Detected flash

 

 

Boot 1.2.28-0c4a1bf (Feb 09 2017 - 17:14:53)

 

I2C:   ready

DRAM:  508 MiB

NAND:   Micron MT29F2G08ABAEA,chipsize 256 MiB

In:    serial

Out:   serial

Err:   serial

Unlocking L2 Cache ...Done

arm_clk=1000MHz, axi_clk=400MHz, apb_clk=100MHz,arm_periph_clk=500MHz

SETMAC: Setmac operation was performed at2018-06-26 14:00:17 (version: 11.0)

Press Ctrl+C to enter Boot Menu

Creating 1 MTD partitions on "nand0":

0x000001000000-0x000002e00000 :"mtd=6"

UBI: attaching mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: physical eraseblock size:  131072 bytes (128 KiB)

UBI: physical eraseblock size:  131072 bytes (128 KiB)

UBI: logical eraseblock size:   126976 bytes

UBI: smallest flash I/O unit:   2048

UBI: VID headeroffset:          2048 (aligned2048)

UBI: dataoffset:               4096

UBI: attached mtd1 to ubi0

UBI: MTD devicename:           "mtd=6"

UBI: MTD devicesize:            30 MiB

UBI: number of goodPEBs:        240

UBI: number of badPEBs:         0

UBI: max. allowedvolumes:       128

UBI: wear-leveling threshold:   4096

UBI: number of internal volumes: 1

UBI: number of uservolumes:     1

UBI: availablePEBs:            19

UBI: total number of reserved PEBs: 221

UBI: number of PEBs reserved for bad PEBhandling: 2

UBI: max/mean erase counter: 1/0

UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 0, name"kernel"

UBIFS: mounted read-only

UBIFS: file system size:   26030080bytes (25420 KiB, 24 MiB, 205 LEBs)

UBIFS: journalsize:       3682304 bytes (3596 KiB, 3 MiB, 29LEBs)

UBIFS: mediaformat:       w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0)

UBIFS: default compressor: LZO

UBIFS: reserved for root:  0 bytes (0 KiB)

Unmounting UBIFS volume kernel!

   Uncompressing Kernel Image ... OK

   Loading Device Tree to 823fc000,end 823ff593 ... OK

 

Starting kernel ...

 

 

*Jun 26 16:03:41: %LOCAL_DP-5-LC_PROB: Board informationin this chassis has been collected.

*Jun 26 16:03:41: %SWITCH-6-INSTALL: Installchassis XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H on switch 1

*Jun 26 16:03:41: %DP-6-MASTER: Module in slot 0has translated to master.

*Jun 26 16:03:46: %DP-6-POWER_OK: Power 1 ok.

*Jun 26 16:03:46: %DEV_MONITOR-5-CARD_POWER_ON:The power enough, card in slot 0 will be controlled to power on automatically.

~ # *Jun 26 16:03:48: %DP-5-PROB: Board probinghas completed.

*Jun 26 16:03:48: %DEV_MONITOR-6-DEVICE_INIT:master role init.

*Jun 26 16:03:49: %REDUNDANCY-6-STATES_CHANGE:Redundancy states changed: role master, state alone.

*Jun 26 16:03:49: %SYSMON-5-WARMSTART: Systemwarmstart.

^[

 

*Jun 26 16:04:59: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: InterfaceGigabitEthernet 0/1, changed state to up.

*Jun 26 16:04:59: %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Lineprotocol on Interface GigabitEthernet 0/1, changed state to up.

Ruijie>

Step 5:

Use the show version detail commandto verify whether the software version is the latest.

XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H#show version detail

System description     : Ruijie Full Gigabit Security & Intelligence Access Switch(XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H) By Ruijie Networks

System starttime       : 2019-08-14 10:56:36

Systemuptime           : 0:02:42:33

System hardware version : 1.30

System software version : S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

System patch number     : NA

System software number  : M16414410302019

System serial number    :G1LQ90Q088243

System boot version     :1.2.28.0c4a1bf(170209)

System core version     :3.10.18.7b6045c54a698a

Module information:

  Slot 0 : XS-S1960-24GT4SFP-H

    Hardwareversion    : 1.30

    Bootversion        : 1.2.28

    Softwareversion    : S19_RGOS 11.4(1)B42P17

    Softwarenumber     : M16414410302019

    Serialnumber       : G1LQ90Q088243

 

The Main Module programs are upgraded to S1911.4(0)B42P17. The upgrading is successful.

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