hello fb35523.
Original Message:
Sent: 10-04-2023 10:32
From: fb35523
Subject: Junos upgrade path
All you have to do is do what the command says:
Use 'request system firmware upgrade poe fpc-slot <slot>'
The PoE firmware comes with the Junos firmware. I don't know why it isn't applied automatically, but there are probably good reasons for that.
Please note that it is not mandatory to upgrade the PoE controller, but if you're having PoE-related issues you obviously want to do that first.
Original Message:
Sent: 10-03-2023 20:39
From: YVON LEDUC
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Thanks fb35523.
Wow !! this is getting better and better.
So if I understand well. No need for OS Upgrade for the EX4300 but may need to perform POE upgrade. The update POE software would already be on the switch? Otherwise where can I find it?
Thanks for your Help.
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YVON LEDUC
Original Message:
Sent: 10-03-2023 18:32
From: fb35523
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Yvon, the EX4300 is quite different from the MX960. In order to keep Junos the same across all platforms, some layers between the hardware and Junos need to be in place, different for almost each hardware platform. The EX4300 doesn't have the "Upgraded BSD". In your case, the only thing you need to upgrade separately is the PoE controller software. You can check that like this:
user@switch>
show poe controller
Controller Maximum Power Guard Management Status Lldpindex power consumption band Priority 0** 405.00W 0.00W 19W Class AT_MODE Disabled **New PoE software upgrade available. Use 'request system firmware upgrade poe fpc-slot <slot>' This procedure will take around 10 minutes (recommended to be performed during maintenance)
You even have the command to do it in the output!
If you do have a platform that may need the upgrade, it will show using this command:
fw01-node0> show version | match stable
JUNOS OS Kernel 64-bit [20230515.19b0750_builder_stable_12_214]
JUNOS OS libs [20230515.19b0750_builder_stable_12_214]
...
Above, you see an upgraded one (stable_12).
Below is one that should probably be upgraded:
Model: ex3400-24p
Junos: 20.2R3-S1.3
JUNOS OS Kernel 32-bit [20210429.58e41ab_builder_stable_11-204ab]
JUNOS OS libs [20210429.58e41ab_builder_stable_11-204ab]
Read the docs provided by others if you are unsure!
Original Message:
Sent: 10-03-2023 16:18
From: YVON LEDUC
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Hello Akanksha,
this is what I get from show version:
Hostname: 2S-205-Lab_EX4300
Model: ex4300-48p
Junos: 21.4R3-S4.18
JUNOS EX Software Suite [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS FIPS mode utilities [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS Online Documentation [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS Phone-Home Software Suite [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS jsd [powerpc-21.4R3-S4.18-jet-1]
JUNOS SDN Software Suite [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS EX 4300 Software Suite [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS Web Management Platform Package [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS py-base-powerpc [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS py-extensions-powerpc [21.4R3-S4.18]
REST API Software Suite [21.4R3-S4.18]
JUNOS Web Management Application package [21.4A1.1]
I wish the Juniper documentation was a bit more helpful.
Thanks.
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YVON LEDUC
Original Message:
Sent: 10-03-2023 02:25
From: Akanksha Mathur
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Hello Yvon,
If you have already upgraded to 21.4 successfully, the 'show version' output will display the FreeBSD package installed. If it is not stable_12 you can refer to the below document to find the latest package and the process to upgrade it.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/junos-install-upgrade/topics/topic-map/upgrading-and-downgrading-to-upgraded-bsd.html
Also, you can also refer to the TSB below:
https://supportportal.juniper.net/s/article/os-package-recommendation-on-all-JUNOS-BSDx-platforms-in-preparation-for-software-upgrade?language=en_US
Regards,
Akanksha Mathur
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Akanksha Mathur
Original Message:
Sent: 09-29-2023 09:37
From: YVON LEDUC
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Hello Akanksha,
You mentionned that we should ensure to install the os packages when available. Where would one find about them?
In my case I upgraded from 18.4 to 20.4 to 21.4.
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YVON LEDUC
Original Message:
Sent: 09-28-2023 10:47
From: Akanksha Mathur
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Hello Winkler,
Here is the suggested upgrade path for MX960:
Option 1: Based on the release notes:
13.3R10.2 > 15.1R7 >17.1R3 > 17.4R3 > 18.3R3 > 19.2R3 > 19.4R3 > 20.4R3 > 21.4R3
Option 2: Based on Juniper lab testing
Please find the below upgrade path with fewer hops which has been tested in Juniper lab with baseline configuration on device without line cards:
13.3R10.2 > 15.1R7 > 21.2R3 > 21.4R3
Note:
We suggest using the no-validate option while performing upgrades. While using the second option with fewer hops please ensure to install the os packages wherever applicable.
It is recommended to test the upgrade in the lab before performing in production. Ensure all the hardware components are compatible with the recommended target release (21.4R3).
Regards,
Akanksha Mathur
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Akanksha Mathur
Original Message:
Sent: 09-28-2023 02:39
From: Akanksha Mathur
Subject: Junos upgrade path
Hello Winkler,
Here is the suggested upgrade path for MX960 based on the release notes:
13.3R10.2 > 15.1R7 >17.1R3 > 17.4R3 > 18.3R3 > 19.2R3 > 19.4R3 > 20.4R3 > 21.4R3
For a shorter path with fewer hops, we will provide an update in some time.
Also, please ensure all the hardware components are compatible with the recommended target release (21.4R3).
Regards,
Akanksha Mathur
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Akanksha Mathur
Original Message:
Sent: 09-27-2023 16:19
From: winkler
Subject: Junos upgrade path
What is the upgrade path for a MX960 from JUNOS 13.3R10.2 to the latest recommended release?