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NETGEAR GSS108E Switch Firmware 1.0.0.10 Download

Posted at November 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameNETGEAR GSS108E Switch Firmware 1.0.0.10
CategoryRouter Switch Access Point
ManufacturerNETGEAR
File Size211 KB
Supported OSOS Independent

NETGEAR GSS108E Switch Firmware 1.0.0.10 Description

New Feature:

- Added a Switch Management Mode on the Web GUI to allow user to choose to manage the switch from Web browser only or from both Web browser and Plus Utility.

Modifications:

- Fixed the vulnerabilities of cross-site Scripting (XSS) and cross-site request forgery (CSRF) attacks.
- Implemented more secured encryption algorithm to work with new version of Plus Utility (V2.4.3 or higher).

WARNING:

- If your GSS108E has a serial number beginning with “4851” and its firmware version is v1.0.0.0 or v1.0.0.1, a firmware update may fail due to the bootloader code timing out. If you use Apple MAC devices, please refer to “Using Apple MAC Devices” on page 5. If you use ProSAFE Plus Utility, please follow the steps below. Units with firmware v1.0.0.3 or later version are not affected.
- Once you update your firmware to v1.0.0.10 or newer, you will no longer be able to use the ProSAFE Plus Utility versions prior to v2.4.3 to manage your GSS108E Click Switch. 

Upgrade Procedure:

1) Save the current configuration data. Normally, the firmware will preserve the original configuration in the switch. However, because this is a major firmware upgrade, you may want to save a copy of current running configuration, just in case something goes wrong during the upgrade. To do so, go to "Maintenance -> Upload" page, and select Text Configuration option and click the Apply button to save the configuration file.
2) Download the new firmware from the NETGEAR product support page and store it in a PC, and remember its location in the PC’s file system.
3) There are two ways to download the new firmware from PC to the switch:
- One is using TFTP which requires a TFTP server be installed on the PC where the firmware is stored from step #2. If you preferred to use TFTP method, or you're using telnet session to perform firmware upgrade, continue to step 5.
- The second method is to use web browser for downloading which requires of no TFTP server. Continue to the next step to use HTTP file download.
4) To use HTTP method, go to the following web GUI page (Maintenance -> Download -> HTTP File Download), select the location of the new firmware via the Choose File button, and click the Apply button to start firmware upgrade. The upgrade will take about 12 minutes. Do not power cycle the switch before the process is complete.
- After the Apply button is clicked, the file transfer will start, and followed by writing the new image to the Flash memory. Do not power cycle or reboot the switch before the process is complete, and the success message will show up as below.
- After the successful completion the upgrade, proceed to step #8 to restart the switch.
5) To use the TFTP method, start a TFTP server on the PC where the new images are stored. If you do not have a TFTP server, we recommend using free tools such as PumpKIN or TFTPD32.
6) You can use either web interface or CLI interface to perform upgrade using TFTP. To use web interface, go to "Maintenance -> Download -> File Download," select Transfer Mode as TFTP, complete the text fields on the page and hit Apply to start. To use CLI, either telnet into the switch or use console port and follow these steps below.
7) On the switch console, type the following command:
a. # copy tftp://<tftp server IP address>/<image name> system:image
b. It will ask for confirm with input data displayed. Hit enter if all parameters look correct.
c. The download should take a minute or two. After that, the code will be checked for possible corruption, if not, it will report firmware successfully upgraded.
d. Reboot the switch by typing "reload" command or power cycle the switch.
8) To use GUI to restart the switch, go to web page "Maintenance -> Reset" page, Device Reboot table.
- Make sure that "All" is selected in "Reboot Unit No" drop down menu box. If it is shown with some other value like "1", then only unit 1 in the stack will be rebooted, and this may result in stack failure after the stack is rebooted. You may select "Save prior to reboot" option if you feel there are changes that may not have being saved. Click the Apply button to start the reboot process.
9) After the switch is restarted, type the following CLI command to verify the version is correct.
a. # show hardware
b. Or, go to GUI System main page (System -> Management -> System Information, under Device Status) to confirm the switch firmware is the one downloaded.
10) Verify the switch running configuration by issuing "show running-config" command. The output should match the configuration file saved on step #1. If they are not, please call NETGEAR customer support on discrepancy and manually re-apply the missing configuration commands back to the switch.
11) You can now make additional configuration changes for other applications, and be sure to use "save" command to save the configuration after you're done. 

About Switch Firmware:

Given the large variety of models and different methods for upgrading the switch, if you wish to apply this package, we recommend that you read and understand the installation steps before you install a new firmware, even if you are a power user.

Usually the update procedure isn't much of a hassle as manufacturers try to make it as simple as possible; however, there are cases that are exceptions to this rule. First off, go to the system information page of the switch to check that the currently installed version isn't either newer or matching this release.

Applying a new firmware can decrease the security vulnerabilities, enhance overall performance and compatibility, improve various power management functions, resolve different errors, and add support for newly developed technologies and protocols.

It is recommended that you perform this step in a steady power environment such as the one ensured by a UPS unit, and that you don't interrupt the upgrade in any way, because this might cause the switch to malfunction.

That being said, click the download button, get and apply the new version, and check back with our website constantly to stay up to speed with the latest releases.

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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