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MKBKC
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Nov 13, 2017
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M5300 stack firmware upgrade

Hello,  My firm currently utilizes Netgear M5300-28G_POE+ switches in a stacked group of 10 devices. We are currently at firmware level 10.0.0.44, and I've been tasked to: a) Update to latest firmw...
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    Hopchen
    Nov 14, 2017

    Hi again,

     

    The process you are describing should be the correct process. I suggest reading the release notes instead, when it comes to firmware upgrades. The release notes explain the process from start to finish.
    https://kb.netgear.com/000038811/M5300-Firmware-Version-11-0-0-31

    You simply update the stack and reboot. This should update all members in the stack. But yes, it requires a full reboot of the whole stack.

     

    There is an important note here. When going from version 10.x to 11.x firmwares we changed the management VLAN. On 10.x the management VLAN IP address was on the CPU (network parms), but in 11.x firmwares the management VLAN IP address is now on the VLAN itself. This means you might have management VLAN IP address issues after the upgrade. It is easy to fix via CLI/console though. Let me assume VLAN 1 is your management VLAN, then after firmware upgrade you run these commands from CLI:

    (M4300-28G-PoE+) >en
    (M4300-28G-PoE+) #configure
    (M4300-28G-PoE+) (Config)#interface vlan 1
    (M4300-28G-PoE+) (Interface vlan 1)#ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0
    (M4300-28G-PoE+) (Interface vlan 1)#end

     

    Of course, substitute IP address and subnetmask to your needs.

     

    If something happens during the upgrade, the stack members don't upgrade properly, etc. then do let me know. It is important to schedule downtime in case there are some things to sort out. Also, I suggest doing it sometime in the week days (Mon-Fri) as pro support is available then. Again, just in case! And remember to backup the config first.

     

    But generally speaking, follow the release note instructions closely and you should be just fine!

     

     

    Cheers

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