If you want to get your other image upto the latest version what you should do is " Trasfer the 4.1.0.19 image using TFTP again" and doing so you will have both image1 and image2 as 4.1.0.19. You don't need to activate that image as you're already running that image.
Currently your switch says your current and next-active image is 4.1.019 which is the latest image and you're good.
The reason why it says image1 (A.0.1.19) as default iamge on description is because before you upgraded you're running that version on code.
This is really not a firmware mismatch. I think you're absolutely fine with your upgrade.
Also do verify # show boot-version command and see if that shows 4.1.0.19 as well.
maunish_s
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August 22nd, 2011 08:00
Hello,
If you want to get your other image upto the latest version what you should do is " Trasfer the 4.1.0.19 image using TFTP again" and doing so you will have both image1 and image2 as 4.1.0.19. You don't need to activate that image as you're already running that image.
Currently your switch says your current and next-active image is 4.1.019 which is the latest image and you're good.
The reason why it says image1 (A.0.1.19) as default iamge on description is because before you upgraded you're running that version on code.
This is really not a firmware mismatch. I think you're absolutely fine with your upgrade.
Also do verify # show boot-version command and see if that shows 4.1.0.19 as well.
Let me know if that helps.
Thanks,
RMills1
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August 22nd, 2011 09:00
Thanks, that did the trick.
And "show boot-version" did show 4.1.0.19.