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Upgrading, Downgrading, and Installing System Images
This chapter describes how to upgrade, downgrade, an d install system images. It contains the following
sections:
Upgrade Notes and Caveats, page 21-1
Upgrades, Downgrades, and System Images, page 21-2
Supported FTP and HTTP/HTTPS Servers, page 21-3
Upgrading the Sensor, page 21-3
Configuring Automatic Upgrades, page 21-8
Downgrading the Sensor, page 21-13
Recovering the Application Partition, page 21-13
Installing System Images, page 21-14

Upgrade Notes and Caveats

Pay attention to the following upgrade notes and caveats when upgrading your sensor:
Anomaly detection has been disabled by default. If you did not configure the operation mode
manually before the upgrade, it defaults to inactive after you upgrade. If you configured the
operation mode to detect, learn, or inactive, the tuned value is preserved after the upgrade.
You must have a valid maintenance contract per sensor to download software upgrades from
Cisco.com.
You must be running IPS7 .1(1)E4 to upgrade to IPS 7.2(1)E4 or later.
This service pack automatically reboots the sensor to apply the changes. During reboot, inline
network traffic is disrupted.
You cannot uninstall IPS 7.2(1)E4. To revert to a previous version, you must reimage the sensor
using the appropriate system image file.
You cannot use the downgrade command to revert to a previous major or minor version, for
example, from Cisco IPS 7.2 to 7.1. You can only use the downgrade command to downgrade from
the latest signature update or signature engine update. To revert to 7.1, you must reimage the sensor.