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Choosing Firmware versions

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  • 1.  Choosing Firmware versions

    Posted Aug 10, 2022 02:19 AM
    Hi,
    I'm working through the process of updating our firmware on Access Points, and I'm puzzled by the wide variety of firmware versions and release dates.
    Any help, or pointing me in the right direction for how you make your Firmware decsions would be of help, particulary when do you decide to move to a Major version, do you skip major versions? Is there a guide to follow, do Aruba provide any recommedations?
    I ended up having to put the versions into a spreadsheet to understand when they were released, I had choosen to go to 8.9.0.3 but then realised it had a release date of March, should I go to 8.7.10 (seems weird to go backwards, is it backwards?) or 8.10.0.2? We dont have Aruba Central so not sure if 10.3 is an option. Any help, recommedations or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!



  • 2.  RE: Choosing Firmware versions

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Aug 10, 2022 04:28 AM
    Reasons to upgrade:
    - Fixes (security and bugs)
    - Features
    - Hardware Support

    Which are you looking for?

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  • 3.  RE: Choosing Firmware versions
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Aug 10, 2022 04:34 AM
    This may help.

    New major versions introduce new features, new functionality, new AP support, etc. Minor versions within a major version provide fixes without adding new features.

    Normally customers will standardize on a specific major release, take the most recent minor, then follow the minors when applicable. At some point they will upgrade to a new major release.

    Which major release to pick is dependent on the AP types you have, and/or if there are features that were introduced in a later version. Many people tend to stick to a Long Supported Release (formerly Conservative) because you can stay on that major for longer time, and those may be considered more stable (but other releases are stable for me as well)

    8.6 (CR; end of maintenace Aug 2024) would be my pick if you have (older) APs that support it, and if you don't need the features introduced after 8.6.
    otherwise I would pick 8.10 (LSR; end of maintenance April 2026) if all APs support it.

    AOS10.x is Central only.

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    Herman Robers
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  • 4.  RE: Choosing Firmware versions

    Posted Aug 10, 2022 04:23 PM
    Hi Herman,
    Thanks for your response, this is exactly what I was after, particluary the End of Mainetance links.
    I think I will go for 8.10 which should see me out until we replace our AP's, we have a bunch of 303, 305, 315, 345.

    Thanks again!
    Clayton