You need to determine the VOS image currently running on a branch CPE before scheduling a software upgrade. Which command provides this information?
The correct answer is A. Versa's handy troubleshooting CLI command reference lists show system package-info as the command used to view information about the VOS software image running on the CPE.
This command is useful before upgrade planning because it confirms the installed software package and helps validate whether the device is on the expected release. Administrators can compare the running version against the target upgrade image, verify upgrade prerequisites, and ensure that branch and Controller releases are compatible with required features such as internet speed testing, SD-WAN policy behavior, or security services.
show system uptime only tells how long the system has been running. show interfaces brief provides operational and administrative interface status, MAC address, tenant, VRF, and IP address information. show class-of-services interfaces brief helps troubleshoot QoS or shaping behavior. None of those commands directly identifies the VOS software package. Therefore, for checking the running image before an upgrade, the correct command is show system package-info.
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