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Appendix A Upgrading Your CSS Software
Upgrading Your CSS
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8. 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}
unpacking(/) 99%
(config-boot)#
setting primary boot-file sg0710002
9. If you decided to reboot the CSS with the installed ADI in Step 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
10. 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.