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Interpreting the FLARE code
Folks,
I need help interpreting the FLARE code. What do these numbers mean after each dot. Like in the following example, what is the difference between these two codes. What is in-family and out-of-family code upgrade:
2.26.300.5.014 &
4.28.0.5.706
Thanks a ton.
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kenn2347
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January 13th, 2011 07:00
ok let me see if i can give this one a shot. im sure the EMC guys will come back with some nice table..
lets take 2.26.300.5.014
2 This is for the CX series. your case a CX. if you had a CX3, this would be 3
26 This is the release version of FLARE
300 This is the actaul CX model. CX300. if you had a CX700, then this would be 700
5 Means general release. you might see some "6" out there and i have been told these are special codes
014 This is the patch level of the FLARE Release code.
4 CX4 series
28 Release 28
0 All release 28 FLARE codes work for every model. no more model dependent code. This goes for R29 and R30
5 General release
706 again. the patch level within release 28
An in family upgrade would be going from R26 .006 to let say 014 An out of family upgrade would be to go from R24 to R26 or R28 to either R29 or 30.
Does this help?
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January 13th, 2011 07:00
2.26.300.5.014 means it's family 2 (CX300/500/700), Flare 26, 5 (no idea), patch 014
4.28.0.5.706 means it's family 4 (CX4-120/240/480/960), Flare 28, 0 (meaningless), 5 (no idea), patch 706
So for an upgrade from 2.something to 4.something, you meed to upgrade your CX300 to a CX4-120 as well. Family code corresponds with hardware generation.
kenn2347
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January 13th, 2011 12:00
Glad it helped
white221g
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January 13th, 2011 12:00
Thank you very much kenn2347. That is exactly what i was looking for. You rock!!!
RRR
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January 14th, 2011 00:00
Hmmmm, didn't see your answer and replied by email. Well, at least there's 2 answers now
kenn2347
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January 19th, 2011 06:00
This is what i was talking about. a nice little reference table:)