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Im Embedded GAiA WebGUI, i can see the factory firmware version under Devices > System > System Operations. But clish in # show diag only displays the active firmware version. But is there any possible clish command to show it ?
Seems it is available - have a look at:
pfrm2.0/opt/fw1/bin/firmware_ver.sh
Usage: firmware_ver.sh [-d <url> <image> <chksum>|-r|-v]
-d : Download from given URL to given path and verify checksum
-r : Revert to saved image
-v : Display firmware versions
Expert@seven-eleven]# firmware_ver.sh -v
77 20 80 990172370 /dev/mtd2 77 20 75 990172320 /dev/mtd4
Since R77.20.85, the 'show diag' command shows the secondary and default image name/version in addition to the current one.
Current system info
-----------------------------------
Current image name: R77_990172715_20_85
Current image version: 715
Previous image name: R77_990172701_20_85
Previous image version: 701
Default image name: R77_990172392_20_80
Default image version: 392
I found it is not # show saved-image - that command does not work....
Of course, a simple ver gives the active Firmware Version...
Seems it is available - have a look at:
pfrm2.0/opt/fw1/bin/firmware_ver.sh
Usage: firmware_ver.sh [-d <url> <image> <chksum>|-r|-v]
-d : Download from given URL to given path and verify checksum
-r : Revert to saved image
-v : Display firmware versions
Expert@seven-eleven]# firmware_ver.sh -v
77 20 80 990172370 /dev/mtd2 77 20 75 990172320 /dev/mtd4
Since R77.20.85, the 'show diag' command shows the secondary and default image name/version in addition to the current one.
Current system info
-----------------------------------
Current image name: R77_990172715_20_85
Current image version: 715
Previous image name: R77_990172701_20_85
Previous image version: 701
Default image name: R77_990172392_20_80
Default image version: 392
Hi folks,
I m a bit new in Check Point and i am looking for the CLI command to check the firmware for R77.30,
I tried the command as you mention in your comment "# firmware_ver.sh -v" but doesn't work
Ver (work as you can see below)
ver
Product version Check Point Gaia R77.30
OS build 5
OS kernel version 2.6.18-92cp
OS edition 32-bit
Thank's for your advices
On 14x0 appliances:
- Previous image: # firmTool -c /dev/mtd2
- Current image : # firmTool -c /dev/mtd4
- Default image : # firmTool -c /dev/mtd6
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