Add 6610 fan tips and change

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The built guide is available here: [fohdeesha.com](http://fohdeesha.com/docs/) The built guide is available here: [fohdeesha.com](https://fohdeesha.com/docs/)
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# Setting up Brocade FCX & ICX6610 # Setting up Brocade FCX & ICX6610
**Note:** This page is for the FCX & ICX6610. If you have a different model, choose it from the lefthand menu. **Note:** This page is for the FCX & ICX6610. If you have a different model, choose it from the lefthand menu.
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## Updating The Software ## Updating The Software
Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need. Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need.
[```Brocade v8030 Firmware/Docu Zip```](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8030t.zip) [```Brocade v8030 Firmware/Docu Zip```](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8030t.zip)
```SW version: 08030t``` ```SW version: 08030t```
```ZIP Updated: 03-21-2019``` ```ZIP Updated: 03-21-2019```
```MD5: 6f4b1c6b2f1faf4c8c5d1f647b6505f2``` ```MD5: 6f4b1c6b2f1faf4c8c5d1f647b6505f2```
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write memory write memory
``` ```
## Noise Tips (ICX6610)
The ICX66610 power supply bricks came in 3 revisions: A, B, and C. These will have an affect on how loud the switch is. Generally with an A revision PSU anywhere, even combined with a B or C revision in the other PSU slot, the PSU fans will run louder.
The switch will be much quieter if you can find and run B and/or C revision bricks. There's no difference noise wise between B and C. Most sellers do not list the revision so you have to check the ebay pictures [for the revision marking.](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/psu-rev.jpg)
Also, it seems the PSU and fan tray position also affect fan speed. If you are running 1 PSU and fan tray, position them in the furthest left slots, when looking at the switch from the rear. If you have 2 PSUs and 1 fan tray, position the fan tray in the furthest left fan tray slot when looking at the rear of the switch.
## SFP/Optics Information ## SFP/Optics Information
Brocade does not restrict the use of optics by manufacturer, they'll take anything given it's the right protocol. However optical monitoring information is disabled unless it sees Brocade or Foundry optics. Brocade does not restrict the use of optics by manufacturer, they'll take anything given it's the right protocol. However optical monitoring information is disabled unless it sees Brocade or Foundry optics.
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### Thanks: ### Thanks:
[**Fohdeesha**](http://fohdeesha.com/) [**Fohdeesha**](https://fohdeesha.com/)
### Contributing: ### Contributing:

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## Preparation ## Preparation
Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need. Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need.
[```Brocade v8030 Firmware/Docu Zip```](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8030t.zip) [```Brocade v8030 Firmware/Docu Zip```](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8030t.zip)
```SW version: 08030t``` ```SW version: 08030t```
```ZIP Updated: 03-21-2019``` ```ZIP Updated: 03-21-2019```
```MD5: 6f4b1c6b2f1faf4c8c5d1f647b6505f2``` ```MD5: 6f4b1c6b2f1faf4c8c5d1f647b6505f2```
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You'll need to pick up some official Brocade or Foundry optics on ebay, or buy some flashed optics from FiberStore. You'll need to pick up some official Brocade or Foundry optics on ebay, or buy some flashed optics from FiberStore.
### Thanks: ### Thanks:
[**Fohdeesha**](http://fohdeesha.com/) [**Fohdeesha**](https://fohdeesha.com/)
### Contributing: ### Contributing:

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## Preparation ## Preparation
Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need. Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need.
[```Brocade v8030 Firmware/Docu Zip```](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8030t.zip) [```Brocade v8030 Firmware/Docu Zip```](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8030t.zip)
```SW version: 08030t``` ```SW version: 08030t```
```ZIP Updated: 03-21-2019``` ```ZIP Updated: 03-21-2019```
```MD5: 6f4b1c6b2f1faf4c8c5d1f647b6505f2``` ```MD5: 6f4b1c6b2f1faf4c8c5d1f647b6505f2```
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You'll need to pick up some official Brocade or Foundry optics on ebay, or buy some flashed optics from FiberStore. You'll need to pick up some official Brocade or Foundry optics on ebay, or buy some flashed optics from FiberStore.
### Thanks: ### Thanks:
[**Fohdeesha**](http://fohdeesha.com/) [**Fohdeesha**](https://fohdeesha.com/)
### Contributing: ### Contributing:

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## Preparation ## Preparation
Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need. Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need.
[```Brocade v8080 Firmware/Docu Zip```](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8080e.zip) [```Brocade v8080 Firmware/Docu Zip```](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8080e.zip)
```SW version: 08080e``` ```SW version: 08080e```
```ZIP Updated: 10-29-2019``` ```ZIP Updated: 10-29-2019```
```MD5: 0d9c19da7ab9c9e69596efc7235da27b``` ```MD5: 0d9c19da7ab9c9e69596efc7235da27b```
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``` ```
### Thanks: ### Thanks:
[**Fohdeesha**](http://fohdeesha.com/) [**Fohdeesha**](https://fohdeesha.com/)
### Contributing: ### Contributing:

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## Preparation ## Preparation
Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need. The ICX7250 and ICX7450 run the same PoE firmware, bootloader, and OS image so this guide can be used for either. Download the ZIP below, which contains the firmware files and documentation you'll need. The ICX7250 and ICX7450 run the same PoE firmware, bootloader, and OS image so this guide can be used for either.
[```Brocade v8080 Firmware/Docu Zip```](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8080e.zip) [```Brocade v8080 Firmware/Docu Zip```](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/brocade/8080e.zip)
```SW version: 08080e``` ```SW version: 08080e```
```ZIP Updated: 10-29-2019``` ```ZIP Updated: 10-29-2019```
```MD5: 0d9c19da7ab9c9e69596efc7235da27b``` ```MD5: 0d9c19da7ab9c9e69596efc7235da27b```
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**Connect** to the switches serial/console port on the front using a program like Putty (9600 8N1), and connect any of the normal switch ports to your network (do NOT use the dedicated management port). **Connect** to the switches serial/console port on the front using a program like Putty (9600 8N1), and connect any of the normal switch ports to your network (do NOT use the dedicated management port).
You need to set up a temporary TFTP server - I recommend [Tftpd32 Portable Edition](http://www.tftpd64.com/tftpd32_download.html) if you're on Windows and don't want to install anything. Point the server to an empty folder to serve files from. From the ZIP, copy the bootloader from the ```Boot``` folder into your tftp server directory. Then, from the ```Images``` folder, copy over the OS image to the same place. If you have a PoE model, copy over the PoE firmware from the `PoE Firmware` folder to your TFTP directory as well. You need to set up a temporary TFTP server - I recommend [Tftpd32 Portable Edition](https://www.tftpd64.com/tftpd32_download.html) if you're on Windows and don't want to install anything. Point the server to an empty folder to serve files from. From the ZIP, copy the bootloader from the ```Boot``` folder into your tftp server directory. Then, from the ```Images``` folder, copy over the OS image to the same place. If you have a PoE model, copy over the PoE firmware from the `PoE Firmware` folder to your TFTP directory as well.
Power on the switch while watching your serial terminal - start smashing the `b` key until you're dropped into the bootloader prompt, which looks like `ICX7250-Boot>` . If you missed the prompt and it boots the OS instead, pull power and try again. Power on the switch while watching your serial terminal - start smashing the `b` key until you're dropped into the bootloader prompt, which looks like `ICX7250-Boot>` . If you missed the prompt and it boots the OS instead, pull power and try again.
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``` ```
### Thanks: ### Thanks:
[**Fohdeesha**](http://fohdeesha.com/) [**Fohdeesha**](https://fohdeesha.com/)
### Contributing: ### Contributing:

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Other documentation I have written: Other documentation I have written:
- [Brokeaid Crossflashing](http://brokeaid.com/) - [Brokeaid Crossflashing](https://brokeaid.com/)
- [Xen Orchestra](https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/) - [Xen Orchestra](https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/)

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This is a brief guide to recover corrupt bootloaders on PowerPC 85xx switches (LB6M) using a BDI2000. This is a brief guide to recover corrupt bootloaders on PowerPC 85xx switches (LB6M) using a BDI2000.
## Preparation ## Preparation
Start by downloading [this ZIP](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/jtag-recovery.zip). Start by downloading [this ZIP](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/jtag-recovery.zip).
Put all the files from the zip into the root of your TFTP server - the JTAG unit has been preprogrammed to look for a TFTP server at the address you specified before the unit was shipped - make sure said TFTP server is running with above files before powering the BDI2000. Put all the files from the zip into the root of your TFTP server - the JTAG unit has been preprogrammed to look for a TFTP server at the address you specified before the unit was shipped - make sure said TFTP server is running with above files before powering the BDI2000.
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Plug in the cable so pin #1 is on the left side, like this: Plug in the cable so pin #1 is on the left side, like this:
![bdi-pins](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdipins.jpg) ![bdi-pins](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdipins.jpg)
On an LB6M, the connection should look like this: On an LB6M, the connection should look like this:
![bdi-lb6m](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdilb6m.jpg) ![bdi-lb6m](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdilb6m.jpg)
Now that everything is plugged in and the BDI2000 is powered, power up the switch. Now that everything is plugged in and the BDI2000 is powered, power up the switch.

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This is a brief guide to recover corrupt bootloaders on PowerPC 85xx switches (ICX6610 or FCX) using a BDI2000. This is a brief guide to recover corrupt bootloaders on PowerPC 85xx switches (ICX6610 or FCX) using a BDI2000.
## Preparation ## Preparation
Start by downloading [this ZIP](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/jtag-recovery-6610-fcx.zip). Start by downloading [this ZIP](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/jtag-recovery-6610-fcx.zip).
Put all the files from the zip into the root of your TFTP server - the JTAG unit has been preprogrammed to look for a TFTP server at the address you specified before the unit was shipped - make sure said TFTP server is running with above files before powering the BDI2000. Put all the files from the zip into the root of your TFTP server - the JTAG unit has been preprogrammed to look for a TFTP server at the address you specified before the unit was shipped - make sure said TFTP server is running with above files before powering the BDI2000.
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Plug in the cable so pin #1 is on the left side, like this: Plug in the cable so pin #1 is on the left side, like this:
![bdi-pins](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdipins.jpg) ![bdi-pins](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdipins.jpg)
On an ICX6610, the connection should look like this: On an ICX6610, the connection should look like this:
![bdi-6610](http://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdi6610.jpg) ![bdi-6610](https://fohdeesha.com/data/other/bdi6610.jpg)
**Note:** The above picture is a 48 port ICX6610. The 24 port ICX6610 will have a slightly different board layout, and I believe the JTAG connector is on the opposite side. **Note:** The above picture is a 48 port ICX6610. The 24 port ICX6610 will have a slightly different board layout, and I believe the JTAG connector is on the opposite side.

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## Upgrading The Software ## Upgrading The Software
Thankfully in FastIron release 08.0.10 and up, Brocade quietly removed the "stack-only" restriction on the rear 40gbE ports. Thankfully in FastIron release 08.0.10 and up, Brocade quietly removed the "stack-only" restriction on the rear 40gbE ports.
This means the first step is to update to the latest release. This link has instructions and a ZIP of the latest images - [FastIron Upgrade & Config Guide](http://fohdeesha.com/docs/fcx/). This means the first step is to update to the latest release. This link has instructions and a ZIP of the latest images - [FastIron Upgrade & Config Guide](https://fohdeesha.com/docs/fcx/).
However you're not done yet! However you're not done yet!