Chapter 21 Upgrading, Downgrading, and Installing System Images

Upgrading the Sensor

To work with upgrade files, follow these steps:

Step 1 Log in to the sensor using an account with administrator privileges.

Step 2 Copy the upgrade file.

sensor# copy

scp://jsmith@10.106.132.245//tftpboot/jsmith/IPS-4520-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.2-1-E4.img

upgrade-file

Password: *********

IPS-4520-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.2-1-E4.img

100%

43MB

1.1MB/s 00:38

Step 3 Display the list of upgrade files.

sensor# show upgrade-files

IPS-4520-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.2-1-E4.img42.7M

Step 4 Display the MD5 or SHA512 hash of the upgrade file.

sensor# show digest md5 IPS-4520-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.2-1-E4.img

4fef5e368757bd8d5ccc665486552bcf

4520_22# show digest sha2-512 IPS-4520-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.2-0.16-E4.img 55d18f0bcec0ec7ce659b7862a4c8a0341be09530f6fdbcfbe61919461c262dca27be75115c8306da6211519bf

6476ff44771b3b798631c31f17e884f4f2c721

Step 5 Erase an upgrade file.

sensor# erase upgrade-file IPS-4520-K9-sys-1.1-a-7.2-1-E4.img

sensor#

Upgrading the Recovery Partition

Use the upgrade command to upgrade the recovery partition with the most recent version so that it is ready if you need to recover the application partition on your sensor. Recovery partition images are generated for major and minor updates and only in rare situations for service packs or signature updates.

To upgrade the recovery partition on your sensor, follow these steps:

Step 1 Download the appropriate recovery partition image file to an FTP, SCP, HTTP, or HTTPS server that is accessible from your sensor.

Caution Some browsers add an extension to the filename. The filename of the saved file must match what is displayed on the download page or you cannot use it to upgrade the recovery partition.

Step 2 Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.

Step 3 Enter configuration mode.

sensor# configure terminal

Step 4 Upgrade the recovery partition.

sensor(config)#

upgrade scp://user@server_ipaddress//upgrade_path/IPS-SSP_10-K9-r-1.1-a-7.2-1-E4.pkg

 

 

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IPS4510K9 specifications

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