- #Cisco ios xe models pdf#
- #Cisco ios xe models install#
- #Cisco ios xe models update#
- #Cisco ios xe models upgrade#
- #Cisco ios xe models software#
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#Cisco ios xe models pdf#
NOTE: Attached at the bottom of the page, you'll find the same guide in PDF format. The Cisco Secure Analytics IOS-XE Integration Guide allows any IOS-XE device running 17.5.1 to be used as a sensor for the Cisco Secure Cloud Analytics solution without the need to deploy additional virtual machines or consuming extra resources in your on-premises infrastructure.
#Cisco ios xe models install#
Image (above): Attempting to install an SMU meant for a different version.
#Cisco ios xe models update#
IMPORTANT: Always treat SMU update as disruptive (reboots the switch/stack).Router(s) & switch(es) running “classic” IOS do not support SMU.Only routers and switches running IOS-XE support SMU.Software Maintenance Update (aka “patch”) Clean the flash: install remove inactive.If the switch is standalone, the command is:.If the switches are in a stack, inspect the “nf” of each switch stack member.Is this the intended version or not? If NO, go to the GOTCHA section. Go to the GOTCHA section if the following (image below) appears:.If the file extraction is successful (or not), the last two lines will display the result.Software install file flash: filename.bin new force verb on-reboot NOTE: If upgrading from 3.X.X, the command is different:
#Cisco ios xe models software#
Request platform software package install switch all file flash: filename.bin on-reboot new auto-copy verbose Initiate Install Mode ( Non-Disruptive/Do NOT Reboot.Make sure the boot-variable string is pointing to “nf” file.NOTE: Switch/stack on IOS-XE version 3.X.X, uses a different command: IOS-XE firmware and SMU files have a filename extension of “bin”.Because of this, I have broken up the process into different sections: 9300, 9500 & routers. Switch and/or router firmware had (past tense) a simple procedure, however, for IOS-XE each platform has different commands, process & procedures, and “gotchas”. I have done all I can to make this document as “digestible” as possible without losing much of the important content but still maintaining some forward momentum. There is a very fine line between writing something short-and-sweet and writing something comprehensive while losing the target “market” in the process. Router(s) & switch(es) running “classic” IOS is not covered.9300, 9500 (vanilla & high-performance), ISR 1k, ISR 4k and ASR is not covered.This procedure is aimed at Cisco 3850 switch ONLY.
#Cisco ios xe models upgrade#
Cisco 3850: IOS-XE/Firmware Upgrade (Install Mode)