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Brocade's first Fibre Channel switch SilkWorm 1000 (SW1000) (released in 1997) was based on the "Stitch" ASIC and their own VxWorks-based firmware (Fabric OS or FOS). SilkWorm eventually came to be a long-lived marketing designation for an entire line of products, with the first product being retro-named the SilkWorm 1000 (SW1000) to distinguish it from subsequent platforms. Bruce Bergman was the CEO during most of this period. Product names were generally puns on various kinds of woven fabric, since a switched Fibre Channel network is also called a "fabric".


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From 2001 to 2003, Brocade released switches based on its third generation ASIC, "BLOOM" (Big LOOM). BLOOM introduced increased throughput of 2 Gbit/s instead of 1 Gbit/s. Brocade integrated BLOOM into its first "pure" director, the SilkWorm 12000, in April 2002. The director offered up to 128 ports in two 64-port pseudo-switches (domains). The 12000 represented several internal architecture and technical changes besides the new ASIC: it had an upgraded control processor architecture (Intel i960 moved to PowerPC 405GP), changed the embedded operating system (FOS v4.0 migrated from Wind River Systems VxWorks to MontaVista Linux), and introduced the backplane architecture (hierarchical PCI buses with replaceable blades attached to a backplane). The Bloom ASIC also introduced a notable capability of frame-level Fibre Channel trunking, which provided high throughput with load balancing across multiple cables. It needed to be implemented in the ASIC hardware to ensure in-order delivery of frames. Also hot firmware upgrade was introduced with FOS v4.1 in October 2003.

I just want to add that I have an SN6000 with firmware V8.0.14.19.0, webGUI is functional if you use Windows 10, IE11 and Java jdk-8-windows-i586 ( -archive-downloads.html Opens a new window):


Java Plug-in 11.0.2.132

Using JRE version 1.8.0-b132 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM


Earlier firmware I expect is as John has found above with an older version. As far as I know firmware V8.0.14.19.0 is the latest available from HP which is itself available via - 


Direct link: -generic/p667446763/v153614/hs_8... Opens a new window

Via HPE's description page: =MTX-def756fa648a4541ab16548693 Opens a new window


Kindly access the article below and follow the initial steps but select option 9, to try to activate a backup image. If ever this works then the firmware image is corrupted on the now non-active partition. ff782bc1db

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