

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. 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.

wireless - added U-NII-2 support for US and Canada country profiles for cAP ac XL and QRT 5 ac About Switch Firmware: winbox - do not allow to add/remove W60G interfaces upgrade - added new "upgrade" channel for upgrades between major versions system - improved system stability if device is upgraded from RouterOS and/or RouterBOOT v6.41.4 or older quickset - use 5GHz interface's country for "Home AP Dual" configuration certificate - improved stability when sending bogus SCEP message az storage blob upload -account-key xxxx -account-name chrteststorageaccount -container-name imagecontainer -file C:/temp/chr-6.46.7.vhd -name chr-6.46.7.- device-mode - added feature locking mechanism (use your own account key instead of xxxx) The new VHD must be a page blob. az storage container create -name imagecontainer -account-name chrteststorageaccount

If it's successfull, you have to create a container within the storage account. az storage account create -name chrteststorageaccount -resource-group DemoRSC

In Azure you will need to create a storage account: ( use Azure CLI in your terminal) If you prefer GUI, you can do this few steps on Azure portal, the parameters are the same. Convert VHDX image to a VHD! For this, use Powershell and use fixed type virtual disk! Convert-VHD -Path C:\temp\chr-6.46.7.vhdx -DestinationPath C:\temp\chr-6.46.7.vhd -VHDType Fixed Azure supports only VHD files to create OS images.
