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Chapter 10 Cisco WAN Manager Operations

Deleting Images

Related Topics

“Managing with the Image Download” section on page 10-20

“Launching the Image Download” section on page 10-20

“Image Download Access Tabs” section on page 10-21

“Deleting Images” section on page 10-24

Deleting Images

You can delete unwanted or obsolete software and firmware images from CWM.

Software and firmware images are deleted from the network management station for the following reasons:

After the network is upgraded

After the network is determined to be stable

If a corrupt version of software or firmware is detected

Procedure

If the CWM disk space has reached capacity, complete the following procedure:

Step 1 Right-click the node within any CWM application window and choose Administration > Telnet to telnet to the switch. A terminal window is displayed.

Step 2 When you establish a CLI session, you must:

a.Enter the username at the prompt.

b.Enter the password at the prompt.

Step 3 Enter the su command to become the superuser. The following example shows the login to the root account:

tballraker18% su root Password:

#

Step 4 Enter the cd command to change the directory to /usr/users/svplus/images/ipxbpx as shown in the following example:

#cd /usr/users/svplus/images/ipxbpx

Step 5 Enter the rm command to remove the filename.

The following example shows the removal of the firmware revision file:

#rm -r 9103B.*

Related Topics

“Saving and Restoring Configurations” section on page 10-1

“Downloading Software and Firmware” section on page 10-12

 

Cisco WAN Manager User’s Guide

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Release 15, Part Number OL-4552-01 Rev. C0, January 27, 2005

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Contents Cisco WAN Manager Operations 10-1Launching the Configuration Save and Restore Utility 10-2Saving Node Configurations from CWM 10-3Configuration Save Window 10-410-5 Saving Node Configurations for Cisco BPX and Cisco IGX Nodes 10-610-7 Reserved for firmware imageFollowing example is shown 10-810-9 Restoring Node Configurations from CWM 10-10Configuration Restore window 10-11Downloading Software and Firmware 10-12Locating Switch Images for Downloading 10-1310-14 Following example is used for the Cisco IGX node 10-15Following example is used for a Cisco IGX node 10-1610-17 10-18 Cisco IGX and Cisco BPX Conventions Cisco MGX Conventions10-19 Launching the Image Download 10-20Image Download Access Tabs Processing the Downloaded Image10-21 10-22 Image Download In-ProgressClick Download 10-23Deleting Images 10-2410-25 10-26