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Firmware download process overview
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Or, on the Brocade 300, 5100, 5300, 7800, 8000, and VA-40FC switches, the Brocade 5410, 
5424, 5450, 5480 embedded switches, and the Brocade DCX and DCX-4S Backbones you can 
use a Brocade-branded USB device.
The new firmware consists of multiple files in the form of RPM packages listed in a .plist file. The 
.plist file contains specific firmware information (time stamp, platform code, version, and so forth) 
and the names of packages of the firmware to be downloaded. These packages are made available 
periodically to add features or to remedy defects. Contact your switch support provider to obtain 
information about available firmware versions.
All systems maintain two partitions of nonvolatile storage areas, a primary and a secondary, to 
store two firmware images. The firmware download process always loads the new image into the 
secondary partition. It then swaps the secondary partition to be the primary and high availability 
(HA) reboots (which is non-disruptive) the system. After the system boots up, the new firmware is 
activated. The firmware download process then copies the new image from the primary partition to 
the secondary partition.
ATTENTION
The Brocade 8000 does not support a non-disruptive firmwareDownload. The switch reboots once 
the firmware upgrade or downgrade is complete.
In dual-CP systems, the firmware download process, by default, sequentially upgrades the firmware 
image on both CPs using HA failover to prevent disruption to traffic flowing through the 
enterprise-class platform. This operation depends on HA status on the enterprise-class platform. If 
the platform does not support HA, you can still upgrade the CPs one at a time.
If you are using a Brocade 48000, or a Brocade DCX or DCX-4S enterprise-class platform, with one 
or more AP blades: The Fabric OS automatically detects mismatches between the active CP 
firmware and the blade’s firmware and triggers the auto-leveling process. This auto-leveling 
process automatically updates the blade firmware to match the active CP. At the end of the 
auto-leveling process, the active CP and the blade will run the same version of the firmware. 
If the firmware download process is interrupted by an unexpected reboot, the system will 
automatically repair and recover the secondary partition. You must wait for the recovery to 
complete before issuing another firmwareDownload command.
The command supports both non-interactive and interactive modes. If the firmwareDownload 
command is issued without any operands, or if there is any syntax error in the parameters, the 
command enters an interactive mode, in which you are prompted for input
ATTENTION
For each switch in your fabric, complete all firmware download changes on the current switch before 
issuing the firmwareDownload command on the next switch. This process ensures nondisruption of 
traffic between switches in your fabric.
To verify the firmwareDownload process is complete, enter the firmwareDownloadStatus command 
on the switch, verify the process is complete, then move on to the next switch.
Upgrading and downgrading firmware
Upgrading means installing a newer version of firmware. Downgrading means installing an older 
version of firmware.