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IAP Firmware / 4.1.2.x , and latest 4.1.1.7

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  • 1.  IAP Firmware / 4.1.2.x , and latest 4.1.1.7

    Posted Jun 22, 2015 06:42 AM

    seems 4.1.2.1 was revoked from early_deployment support-download area , am i right? 

     

    ArubaInstant_Orion_6.4.2.3-4.1.2.1_49445

     

    Build Number is "lower" than 4.1.1.7 one :

     

    6.4.2.6-4.1.1.7_50209

     

    perhaps someone can clearify , while the .cfg Config File is for 4.1.x i expect that i "can" downgrade from 4.1.2.1 to lower (newer) 4.1.1.7 

     

    im just trying to find out cause would like to know which InstantOS version i should advice eval customers who test Instant AP models . 

     

    thanks

    ben

     



  • 2.  RE: IAP Firmware / 4.1.2.x , and latest 4.1.1.7

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 22, 2015 07:00 AM

    bg,

     

    The build number, which is the last 5 digits is NOT directly related to versions across different code trains.  Which hardware are you looking to deploy?



  • 3.  RE: IAP Firmware / 4.1.2.x , and latest 4.1.1.7

    Posted Jun 23, 2015 05:29 AM

    >Which hardware are you looking to deploy?

     

    no specific h/w, just collecting all the releases to provide to eval/demo customers who test the equipment while they dont have support-portal access and update button in maintenance not always showing latest version , so we provide always demo equipment with latest S/W code

     

    therefore i ask myself what happen with 4.1.2.1 ? regarding build numbers -> 4.1.1.7 has higher build number, so this just happened by accident .

     

    anyways. 4.1.2.1 just revoked ?

     



  • 4.  RE: IAP Firmware / 4.1.2.x , and latest 4.1.1.7

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 27, 2015 02:02 PM

    4.1.2 only relates to Cloud Wifi, so it should only be available to APs that connect to the cloud, and it should not be downloadable.

     

    205H, 277 and 228 requires 4.2.x, so if you have a mixed cluster with those newer APs, you need to upgrade the rest of your cluster to 4.2.x, otherwise you can just stick with 4.1.1.7