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2Wire Cisco Content Services Switch 78-13885-03 Owner's Manual

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1. Cisco Systems Web site www cisco com Use your customer login and password to access this page From this location you can access the page listing the versions of GZIP compressed software Click an image to download it Once the image is downloaded place it on an FTP server that the CSS can access Note You do not need to uncompress the GZIP compressed software When you copy it or the upgrade script copies it to the CSS the CSS uncompresses it Configuring an FTP Server Record on the CSS Before you can copy the ADI from the FTP server to the CSS you must create an FTP record file on the CSS identifying it The record contains the IP address username and password for the server To configure an FTP server record 1 Log into the CSS 2 Access global configuration mode by entering config config 3 Configure the default FTP server by using the ftp record command The syntax is ftp record ftp_record ip_or_host username password lencrypted password encrypted_pwd base_directory Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78 13885 03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading YourcsS W The options and variables are ftp_record Name for this FTP record file Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 32 characters ip_or_host IP address or host name of the FTP server you want to access Enter an IP address in dotted decimal notation for
2. custom scripts and user profile files previously archived in the CSS archive directory To see a list of files in the archive directory enter restore Torestore the startup config file use the restore filename startup config command For example to restore the startup config file in the archive directory as the startup config file on the CSS enter restore startup config startup config To restore each custom script and user profile file to the script directory use the restore filename script command For example to restore the admin profile filename to the CSS script directory enter restore admin profile script Updating Management Information Base Files MIBs Cisco Systems recommends that you update the CSS MIBs after you upgrade the CSS software CSS MIBs are included in the CSS GZIP file During the software upgrade the MIBs are loaded into the CSS mibs directory Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide Pals B 78 13885 03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Updating Management Information Base Files MIBs W To update the CSS MIBs on your management station after you upgrade the CSS 1 FTP the MIBs from the CSS MIBs v1 or v2 directory to your management station 2 Load the MIBs into the management application Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78 13885 03 m AS Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Updating Management Informati
3. example 192 168 11 1 or a mnemonic host name for example myhost mydomain com username Valid login username on the FTP server Enter a case sensitive unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 32 characters password Password for the valid login username on the FTP server Enter a case sensitive quoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 16 characters encrypted password encrypted_pwd Encrypted password for the valid login username on the FTP server Enter a case sensitive unquoted text string with no spaces and a maximum of 16 characters e base_directory Optional base directory when using this record For example config ftp record DEFAULT_FTP 192 168 2 01 engl encrypted password serve You can now upgrade your CSS Upgrading Your CSS You can upgrade your CSS software by either Using the Upgrade Script e Manually Upgrading the CSS Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78 13885 03 AS Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Upgrading Your Css Using the Upgrade Script The upgrade script allows you to upgrade your CSS without having to enter any CLI commands There are two ways to run the script Automatically Running the Upgrade Script Interactively Using the Upgrade Script amp Note Ifthe upgrade script fails while upgrading the CSS to the same version of software that is currently running the CSS software directory will be incomplet
4. 7 the CSS reboots automatically If you made the ADI the primary boot file and archived the contents of the running config file to the startup config file the CSS automatically performs a flash upgrade if necessary and then boots the new image To manually reboot the system enter the following commands config boot config boot reboot After you upgrade the software in a CSS 11506 that contains a passive SCM use the passive sync command in boot config mode or the passive sync macro command immediately after upgrading your CSS software to synchronize the boot configurations on the redundant SCMs Refer to Chapter 1 Logging In and Getting Started the Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM section Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide a10 E 78 13885 03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading YourcsS W 11 Use the restore command to restore the startup config file custom scripts and user profile files previously archived in the CSS archive directory To see a list of files in the archive directory enter restore Torestore the startup config file use the restore filename startup config command For example to restore the startup config file in the archive directory as the startup config file on the CSS enter restore startup config startup config To restore each custom script and user profile file to the script directory use the restore filen
5. I When a default FTP record is configured the script displays the current version of the ADI Current Version sg0710002 Official If the script detects the maximum number of ADIs two a message informs you that you need to remove an ADI Then the script prompts you to remove an older ADI For example x You must remove an installed version to upgrade remove sg0710001 y n q Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide PAS B 78 13885 03 _ Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS W S Note The script will not offer to delete a version that you have configured as the primary or secondary boot file On a flash disk based system you may need to quit and then deselect the primary or secondary boot file before continuing with the upgrade 4 If necessary remove the ADI Enter y to remove the displayed ADI version Enter n for the script to display another version to remove Enter q to exit from the script remove sg0710001 y n ql y Attempting to delete sg0710001 5 At the prompt enter the file name and extension of the GZIP compressed ADI version to install and verify the information you entered For example Please Enter Version to Install sg0710002 adi gz amp Note Ifyou are using an uncompressed version of the ADI from the FTP server include the adi file extension for example sg0710002 adi Upgrade to Version sg0710002 y n q y 6 Deter
6. KA Note APPENDIX Upgrading Your CSS Software Cisco Systems periodically releases new software versions for the CSS To help you upgrade your CSS with a new software release this appendix provides the following information Before You Begin Upgrading Your CSS Updating Management Information Base Files MIBs When Cisco Systems makes syntax changes to existing CLI commands the CSS updates your startup config automatically with most command syntax changes For example the CSS automatically updates the web mgmt state enabled command in the startup config to the new no restrict web mgmt command If the CSS does not update a command syntax change in a startup config automatically a startup error is displayed Refer to the Release Note for the Cisco Series Content Services Switch for information on which command syntax changes display startup config errors 78 13885 03 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide m Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software WE Before You Begin Before You Begin Before you can upgrade your CSS copy the new CSS software to your FTP server and configure an FTP server record for the FTP server on your CSS To display the maximum number of installed versions allowed on your hard disk or flash disk use the show installed software version limit command Copying the New CSS Software amp ArrowPoint Distribution Images ADIs of the CSS software versions are on the
7. ame script command For example to restore the admin profile filename to the CSS script directory enter restore admin profile script Manually Upgrading the CSS You can manually enter CLI commands to upgrade the CSS S Note Make sure that you configure a default FTP server as described in the Before You Begin section earlier in this appendix To manually upgrade the software version on your CSS 1 Log onto the CSS 2 If there are two installed versions the maximum remove an older version of the ADI from the CSS gt Caution Do not remove the ADI currently running on the CSS Use the version command to see the currently running software version Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78 13885 03 BA Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Upgrading Your CSS 3 To remove an ADI a List the ADIs on the CSS For example config show installed software sg0710001 sg0710002 b Access boot mode config boot config boot c Use the remove command to remove the ADI For example config boot remove sg0710001 Archive your running configuration to the startup configuration For example config config archive running config startup config You can also use the save_config alias to archive your startup config file To view all available aliases use the show aliases command amp Note If you created additional profiles on the CSS archiv
8. e To reinstall the software you must upgrade the CSS manually that is FTP the adi file to the CSS and perform a manual unpack Automatically Running the Upgrade Script You can run the upgrade script to perform the software upgrade without having to enter any information The script automatically Checks to see how many installed software versions are installed on the CSS If there are two installed versions the maximum the script deletes an older version Note The script will not offer to delete a version that you have configured as the primary or secondary boot file On a flash disk based system you may need to quit and then deselect the primary or secondary boot file before continuing with the upgrade Archives the running configuration to the startup configuration Copies the new ADI to the CSS boot image directory Unpacks the new ADI Sets the primary boot file to the new ADI Reboots the CSS Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide Mna E 78 13885 03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS W To upgrade your CSS software using the upgrade script 1 Log into the CSS 2 Archive your custom scripts and user profile files from the CSS scripts directory to the archive directory The upgrade overwrites files in the script directory but does not overwrite files in the archive directory After the upgrade you will restore these files to the script
9. e You can either Allow the CSS to automatically configure a record to the server containing the ADI At the prompts manually configure the FTP record by entering the FTP server information where you copied the upgrade ADI When a default FTP record is configured information similar to the following appears during the upgrade Current Version sg0710002 Build 2 x You must remove an installed version to upgrade Attempting to delete sg0710001 archive running config startup config Attempting ftp of sg0710002 adi copy ftp DEFAULT_FTP new_version_adi boot image Copying 57 241 012 Completed successfully config boot unpack new_version_adi Unpacking 99 config boot setting primary boot file sg0710002 rebooting The CSS automatically performs a flash upgrade if necessary and then boots the new image After you upgrade the software in a CSS 11506 that contains a passive SCM use the passive sync command in boot config mode or the passive syne macro command immediately after upgrading your CSS software to synchronize the boot configurations on the redundant SCMs Refer to Chapter 1 Logging In and Getting Started the Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM section Use the restore command to restore the startup config file custom scripts and user profile files previously archived in the CSS archive directory To see a list of files in the archive directo
10. e them by using the archive script or save_profile command After the upgrade is done use the restore filename script command to restore the profile you archived Archive your custom scripts and user profile files from the CSS scripts directory to the archive directory The upgrade overwrites files in the script directory but does not overwrite files in the archive directory After the upgrade you will restore these files to the scripts directory To archive each file to the archive directory use the archive script command The syntax for this command is archive script script_filename archive_filename Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide Pal 78 13885 03 _ Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading YourcsS W The variables are as follows script_filename The filename of the script to archive To see a list of scripts enter archive script archive_filename Optional The name you want to assign to the archive file Enter an unquoted text string with a maximum of 32 characters For example to archive the admin profile file from the scripts directory to the archive directory enter archive script admin profile To copy any changes to your current user profile to the script directory and then archive the profile to the archive directory use the alias save_profile command For example enter save_profile Copy the new ADI to the CSS as the boot image con
11. fig boot lt Ctl z gt copy ftp DEFAULT_FTP sg0710002 adi gz boot image DEFAULT_FTP is the FTP record file defined in Configuring an FTP Server Record on the CSS earlier in this appendix When you copy a GZIP compressed ADI onto the CSS the CSS automatically uncompresses it amp Note Ifyou are copying an uncompressed version of the ADI from the FTP server include the adi file extension for example sg0710002 adi Unpack the ADI For example config boot config boot unpack sg0710002 adi Set the new ADI as the primary boot file and install it For example config boot primary boot file sg0710002 78 13885 03 Cisco Content Services Sw itch Adminisitration Guide Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Updating Management Information Base Files MIBs 8 Reboot the system For example config boot config boot reboot The CSS automatically performs a flash upgrade if necessary and then boots the new image 9 After you upgrade the software in a CSS 11506 that contains a passive SCM use the passive sync command in boot config mode or the passive syne macro command immediately after upgrading your CSS software to synchronize the boot configurations on the redundant SCMs Refer to Chapter 1 Logging In and Getting Started the Configuring a Boot Configuration Record for the Passive SCM section 10 Use the restore command to restore the startup config file
12. mine whether to set the ADI as the primary boot file Enter y to set the ADI as the primary boot file and change the CSS configuration Enter n to keep the same primary boot file configuration Set primary boot file to Version sg0710002 y n ql y 7 Determine whether to have the CSS reboot with the ADI you are installing Enter y to reboot the CSS with this ADI after the upgrade is done Enter n to not reboot the CSS with the ADI after the upgrade is done Reboot with Version sg0710002 y n q n 78 13885 03 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide ies Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Upgrading Your CSS 10 Determine whether to have the CSS archive the contents of the running config file to the startup config file Enter y to archive the contents of the running config file to the startup config file Enter n to keep the same startup configuration Archive running config to startup config y n q y archive running config startup config The script copies the ADI from the FTP server unpacks and installs it and sets it as the primary boot file Attempting ftp of sg0710002 adi gz copy ftp DEFAULT_FTP new_version_adi boot image Copying 57 241 012 Completed successfully config boot unpack new_version_adi o unpacking 99 config boot setting primary boot file sg0710002 If you decided to reboot the CSS with the installed ADI in Step
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14. overwrite files in the archive directory After the upgrade you will restore these files to the scripts directory To archive each file to the archive directory use the archive script command The syntax for this command is archive script script_filename archive_filename 78 13885 03 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide E Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Upgrading Your CSS The variables are as follows script_filename The filename of the script to archive To see a list of scripts enter archive script archive_filename Optional The name you want to assign to the archive file Enter an unquoted text string with a maximum of 32 characters For example to archive the admin profile file from the scripts directory to the archive directory enter archive script admin profile To copy any changes to your current user profile to the script directory and then archive the profile to the archive directory use the alias save_profile command For example enter save_profile Start the upgrade script For example upgrade If you did not configure a default FTP record before starting the upgrade script the script prompts you to configure one You can either Allow the CSS to automatically configure a record to the server containing the ADI At the prompts manually configure the FTP record by entering the FTP server information where you copied the upgrade AD
15. ry enter restore Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide PAS E 78 13885 03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS W Torestore the startup config file use the restore filename startup config command For example to restore the startup config file in the archive directory as the startup config file on the CSS enter restore startup config startup config To restore each custom script and user profile file to the script directory use the restore filename script command For example to restore the admin profile filename to the CSS script directory enter restore admin profile script Interactively Using the Upgrade Script The upgrade script allows you to enter information and make selections by responding to prompts as it runs Before the script performs the upgrade it prompts you to Remove ADIs from the CSS if the script detects two installed versions on a hard disk based system or on a flash disk based system Enter the version of the new ADI Set the primary boot file to the new ADI Reboot the CSS with the ADI you are installing after the upgrade is done Archive the running configuration to the startup configuration To use the interactive version of the script 1 2 Log into the CSS Archive your custom scripts and user profile files from the CSS scripts directory to the archive directory The upgrade overwrites files in the script directory but does not
16. s directory To archive each file to the archive directory use the archive script command The syntax for this command is archive script script_filename archive_filename The variables are as follows script_filename The filename of the script to archive To see a list of scripts enter archive script archive_filename Optional The name you want to assign to the archive file Enter an unquoted text string with a maximum of 32 characters For example to archive the admin profile file from the scripts directory to the archive directory enter archive script admin profile To copy any changes to your current user profile to the script directory and then archive the profile to the archive directory use the alias save_profile command For example enter save_profile 3 Start the upgrade script and include the name of the ADI and its extension in quotes If you are using a GZIP compressed ADI from the FTP server include the gz file extension For example upgrade sg0710002 adi gz If you are using an uncompressed version of the ADI from the FTP server include the adi file extension For example upgrade sg0710002 adi Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78 13885 03 a AS Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software W Upgrading Your CSS If you did not configure a default FTP record before starting the upgrade script the script prompts you to configure on

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