The SX800 is an older switch for sure. And you will notice in the picture below, it actually has the Foundry label on it. The upgrade process is the same as any of the newer ICX gear. You just tftp the image for the boot rom and firmware up, and make sure it boots to that image. In this SX800, I have redundant supervisor modules (Active/Standby). Below is the upgrade process I went through. Notice that once I copy the image up, it automatically transfers it to the standby image. You dont have to do anything. Notice in Orange, that it Syncs automatically.
Upgrade Process:
telnet@CoreSwitch#copy tftp flash 192.168.0.1 sxz07401.bin boot
telnet@CoreSwitch#Load to buffer (8192 bytes per dot) ................................................................Write to boot flash..........
TFTP to Flash Done.
telnet@CoreSwitch#Synchronizing with standby module...
Boot image synchronization done.
telnet@CoreSwitch#copy tftp flash 192.168.0.1 SXR07400f.bin primary
telnet@CoreSwitch#Flash Memory Write (8192 bytes per dot) ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
TFTP to Flash Done.
telnet@CoreSwitch#Synchronizing with standby module...
Primary image synchronization done.
telnet@CoreSwitch#
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