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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Appliance Hardware Installation Guide for IPS 7.1
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Appendix D Upgrading, Downgrading, and Installing System Images
Upgrading the Sensor
Serial Number: 123456789AB
No license present
Sensor up-time is 11 days.
Using 4395M out of 5839M bytes of available memory (75% usage)
system is using 26.2M out of 160.0M bytes of available disk space (16% usage)
application-data is using 69.6M out of 171.6M bytes of available disk space (43% usage)
boot is using 57.3M out of 70.5M bytes of available disk space (86% usage)
application-log is using 494.0M out of 513.0M bytes of available disk space (96% usage)
MainApp S-2011_NOV_16_00_20_7_1_3_46 (Release) 2011-11-16T00:23:0 6-0600
Running
AnalysisEngine S-2011_NOV_16_00_20_7_1_3_46 (Release) 2011-11-16T00:23:0 6-0600
Running
CollaborationApp S-2011_NOV_16_00_20_7_1_3_46 (Release) 2011-11-16T00:23:0 6-0600
Running
CLI S-2011_NOV_16_00_20_7_1_3_46 (Release) 2011-11-16T00:23:0 6-0600
Upgrade History:
IPS-K9-7.1-3-E4 00:30:07 UTC Wed Nov 16 2011
Recovery Partition Version 1.1 - 7.1(3)E4
Host Certificate Valid from: 16-Nov-2011 to 16-Nov-2013
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For More Information
• For a list of supported FTP and HTTP/HTTPS servers, see Supported FTP and HTTP/HTTPS
Servers, page D-3.
• For the procedure for locating software on Cisco.com, see Obtaining Cisco IPS Software, page C-1.
Upgrading the Recovery Partition
Note Recovery partition images are generated for major and minor updates and only in rare situations for
service packs or signature updates.
Note You cannot downgrade the sensor using the recovery partition. To downgrade to an earlier version, you
must install the appropriate system image file (.img file).
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.
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