Firmware upgrades - Status Critical

Roey1984
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Firmware upgrades - Status Critical

Hey there

 

I noticed that on Organization -->  Firmware upgrades, i see under Schedule Upgrades that i have a few Critical.

 

I guess i should upgrade them all.

My questions are:

 

1. Why do i see on the right side "Availability"  as up to date?

2.  Should i just schedule all of them to install at night?

 

Not sure why it didnt upgrade automatically...

Moreover, what are those sensors..?

should i upgrade them as well?

 

 

Thank you 🙂

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

It would be interesting to update as it usually has bug and vulnerability fixes.
 
If it is already scheduled, just wait.
 
As for sensors, if you don't have them you have nothing to worry about, meraki provides 5 licenses for free if I'm not mistaken.
 
Probably you have some scepter combined network?

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MT

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Roey1984
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The thing is, i can see that the upgrade is not scheduled ... which is weird..

Indeed I dont have any sensors, so good I will disregard it.

 

But as for the switches, I`ll schedule the upgrade to happen at night (for a stable version of course)

 

 

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rwiesmann
A model citizen

Hi, 

in general I do the settings to install it automatically and at night. But it depends on your needs and when most likely the network is not as much used.

 

Network-wide => general => firmware upgrades you can make your setting for automatic update (Update window and per device typ what time)

You also can ignore it.

 

In your case, maybe the upgrade window was not reached and therefore no automatic upgrade.

 

Do you have sensors in your network? If not, ignore it.

If you want to know more about sensors check out this:

https://meraki.cisco.com/de-de/products/sensors/

 

hope this helps

Roger

 

Roey1984
Building a reputation

You re correct.

First, it seems like the switches firmware upgrade is set to Ignore.. dont know why, but i will set it to upgrade at night  (that`s probably the reason why the switches didnt upgrade...🙉)

 

BTW, the BETA section is not enabled.. so not sure how the MX got itself to the beta version you said..

weird

Should i Make sure all firmware are scheduled to be upgraded, right?

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RaphaelL
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Kind of a big deal

Your MX version is not a beta version. It is a Stable Release Candidate

Roey1984
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@RaphaelL 

Thank you sir

I just spoke to Meraki specialist, and indeed he told me that this version is Stable.

Thank you mate

 

Not sure the VPN issues relate to the Firmware..

 

 

It is a candidate for stable, it doesn't mean it doesn't have BUGs, I suggest trying it in another version. Sometimes support is reluctant to roll back versions.

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Roey1984
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Interesting..

BTW

Any idea why I have the option to upgrade the MX firmware to the same version?

I`m already running the 18.208..

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RaphaelL
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Because 18.208.0.1 is out

Roey1984
Building a reputation

Understood.

Ok, and I guess the best practice says to do not upgrade it, right?

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cmr
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

@Roey1984 it depends, take a look at the release notes, if you are experiencing any of the issues that have been fixed then it's probably a good idea to upgrade.  Otherwise maybe not.

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