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Aruba 3600 controller

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  • 1.  Aruba 3600 controller

    Posted Mar 21, 2023 02:43 PM
    Hello all

    by mistake i have formatted my Aruba controller without specifying the partition  can anyone  help me to  reinstall the Aruba os and i have attached video link for your reference.



  • 2.  RE: Aruba 3600 controller

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 22, 2023 05:12 AM

    In general, you need to plug your controller into a network with a tftp server.  You would then set the ip address of the controller to a static ip address.  You would then execute the upgrade 0 command to upgrade partition 0 to the code on the tftp server.  You would then  type reset when you are done:

    cpboot> setenv ipaddr <ipaddr of the controller> 
    cpboot> setenv netmask <netmask> 
    cpboot> setenv gatewayip <ip of the default gateway> (if applicable) 
    cpboot> setenv serverip <ip of your tftp server> 
    cpboot> upgrade 0 <name of AOS file on tftp server>
    cpboot> reset < when the upgrade is finished>



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  • 3.  RE: Aruba 3600 controller

    Posted Mar 22, 2023 05:20 AM
    Hi
     
    I have tried this method please find attached image i am getting error image not present.







  • 4.  RE: Aruba 3600 controller

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 22, 2023 05:56 AM

    when you set the static ip address, see if the controller can ping the tftp server.

    You should see this:

    cpboot>upgrade 0 Arubaimage/ArubaOS_70xx_6.4.4.4_53338  
    
    AOS Upgrades with Ancillary Files images from cpboot will cause 
    partition 0 and 1 to both contain the new AOS version.
    Do you wish to continue? (y or n): y
    #
    Image is signed; verifying checksum...
    passed
    Signer Cert OK
    Policy Cert OK
    RSA signature verified.
    Saving image to Flash...
    ##################################
    Saving image to Flash...
    #################################
    Un-Protected 1 sectors
    Erasing Flash...
    . done
    Writing to Flash... done
    Protected 1 sectors


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    Any opinions expressed here are solely my own and not necessarily that of Hewlett Packard Enterprise or Aruba Networks.

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  • 5.  RE: Aruba 3600 controller

    Posted Mar 22, 2023 06:03 AM
    I am not getting like  partition confirmation option
    upgraded comment the device will reboot and the it says partition wise imge not present.






  • 6.  RE: Aruba 3600 controller

    Posted Mar 22, 2023 06:05 AM

    I am not getting like  partition confirmation option after upgraded comment the device will reboot and the it says partition wise imge not present.
    i am able to ping the tftp server from console.