![]() flash/cat9k-cc_srdriver.17.08.01.SPA.pkgĭo you want to remove the above files? yĭeleting file flash:cat9k-cc_srdriver.17.08.01.SPA.pkg. The following sample output displays the cleaning up of unused files, by using the install remove inactive command: Switch# install remove inactive Of space in flash, to expand a new image. Use this command to clean-up old installation files in case of insufficient space and to ensure that you have at least 1GB The sample output in this section displays upgrade from Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.8.1 to Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.9.1 using install commands only. So although they are still visible on the CLI, we recommend that you use install commands. Note that you can use this procedure for the following upgrade scenarios:Ĭisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1a or Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.1Ĭisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.2 and all later releasesĮither install commands or request platform software commands 1.ġ The request platform software commands are deprecated. Must be booted into IOS through boot flash:nf. Verifies In Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) software package compatibilityįollow these instructions to upgrade from one release to another, in install mode. ![]() Summary of request platform software Commandsĭevice# request platform software package ?Ĭleans unnecessary package files from media The commands are visible on the CLI in this release and you can configure them, but we recommend that you use the install commands to upgrade or downgrade. The request platform software commands are deprecated starting from Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1. Rolls back the update to the last committed version.Ĭancels file activation, and rolls back to the version that was running before the current installation procedure started.ĭeletes all unused and inactive software installation files. The auto-abort-timer keyword automatically rolls back image activation. To separately install, activate, commit, cancel, or remove the installation file: install ?Ĭopies the install file package from a remote location to the device and performs a compatibility check for the platform andĪctivates the file, and reloads the device. To install and activate the specified file, and to commit changes to be persistent across reloads: Supported starting from Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.6.2 and later releases Summary of Software Installation Commands The updated ROMMON supports all previous releases. If you go back to an older release after this, the ROMMON In case of a switch stack, perform the upgrade on the active switch and all members of the stack.Īfter the ROMMON is upgraded, it will take effect on the next reload. Enter the upgrade rom-monitor capsule golden switch command in privileged EXEC mode. Upgrading the ROMMON in the golden SPI flash device Primary SPI flash device, based on the hardware version of the switch. In the new release, the system automatically upgrades the ROMMON in the Later or newer release for the first time, and there is a new ROMMON version When you upgrade from an existing release on your switch to a Upgrading the ROMMON in the primary SPI flash deviceĪutomatically. Software version you are upgrading to, proceed as follows: If a new ROMMON version is available for the You can upgrade the ROMMON before, or, after upgrading the software version. To know the ROMMON or bootloader version that applies to every major and maintenance release, see ROMMON Versions. You can also use the dir filesystem: privileged EXEC command to see the directory names of other software images that you might have stored in flash memory. ![]() You can use the show version privileged EXEC command to see the software version that is running on your switch.Īlthough the show version output always shows the software image running on the switch, the model name shown at the end of this display is the factoryĬonfiguration and does not change if you upgrade the software license. The package files for the Cisco IOS XE software are stored on the system board flash device (flash:).
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