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    A-1 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 APPENDIX A Upgrading Your CSS Software Cisco Systems periodically releases new softw are versions for the CSS. T o help you upgrade your CSS with a new softw are release, this appendix provides the following information: • Before Y ou Be gin • Upgrading Y our CSS • Updating M[...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Before You Begin A-2 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Before You Begin Before you can upgrade your CSS, copy the ne w CSS software to your FTP server and conf igure an FTP server record for the FTP serv er on your CSS. T o display the maximum number of installed versions allo wed[...]

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    A-3 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS The options and v ariables are: • ftp_r ecord - Name for this FTP record f ile. 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 w [...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS A-4 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Using the Upgrade Script The upgrade script allows you to upgrade your CSS without ha ving to enter any CLI commands. There are two ways to run the script: • Automatically Running the Upgrade Script • Interactiv ely Usin[...]

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    A-5 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS T o upgrade your CSS software using the upgrade script: 1. Log into the CSS. 2. Archi ve your custom scripts and user -prof ile f iles from the CSS scripts directory to the archi ve directory . The upgrade overwrites f iles [...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS A-6 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 If you did not conf igure a default FTP record before starting the upgrade script, the script prompts you to conf igure one. Y ou can either: • Allow the CSS to automatically conf igure a record to the server containing th[...]

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    A-7 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS • T o restore the startup-conf ig f ile, use the restore f ilename startup-conf ig command. For e xample, to restore the startup-conf ig f ile in the archiv e directory as the startup-conf ig f ile on the CSS, enter: # res[...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS A-8 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 The variables are as follo ws: • script_f ilename - The f ilename of the script to archiv e. T o see a list of scripts, enter: # archive script ? • ar chive_f ilename - (Optional) The name you want to assign to the archi[...]

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    A-9 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS Note The script will not of fer to delete a version that you ha ve conf igured as the primary or secondary boot f ile. On a f lash disk-based system, you may need to quit and then deselect the primary or secondary boot f ile[...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS A-10 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 8. Determine whether to hav e the CSS archive the contents of the running-conf ig f ile to the startup-conf ig f ile. • Enter y to archi ve the contents of the running-conf ig f ile to the startup-conf ig f ile. • Enter[...]

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    A-11 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS 11. Use the restor e command to restore the startup-conf ig f ile, custom scripts, and user-prof ile f iles previously archi ved in the CSS archi ve directory . T o see a list of f iles in the archiv e directory , enter: # [...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS A-12 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 T o remove an ADI: a. List the ADIs on the CSS. For e xample: (config)# show installed-software sg0710001 sg0710002 b. Access boot mode: (config)# boot (config-boot)# c. Use the r emove command to remo ve the ADI. F or exam[...]

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    A-13 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Upgrading Your CSS The variables are as follo ws: • script_f ilename - The f ilename of the script to archiv e. T o see a list of scripts, enter: # archive script ? • ar chive_f ilename - (Optional) The name you want to assign to the arch[...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Updating Management Information Base Files (MIBs) A-14 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 8. Reboot the system. For e xample: (config)# boot (config-boot)# reboot The CSS automatically performs a f lash upgrade, if necessary , and then boots the new image. 9. After you upgrade the [...]

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    A-15 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03 Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Updating Management Information Base Files (MIBs) T o 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 man[...]

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    Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software Updating Management Information Base Files (MIBs) A-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Adminisitration Guide 78-13885-03[...]