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Checking current version on box.............................ok
Extracting tarball..........................................ok
Copying bpctl2..............................................ok
Copying bpctl2.ko...........................................ok
Copying bypassStatus........................................ok
Copying idp.sh..............................................ok
Copying jnet_igb.ko.........................................ok
Copying jnet_ixgbe.ko.......................................ok
Copying jnet.ko.............................................ok
Copying nicBypass...........................................ok
Copying sh.lib..............................................ok
Copying Interface.pm........................................ok
Annotating VERSION file.....................................ok
Cleaning up.................................................ok
##### IMPORTANT INFORMATION #####
Patch was successfully installed. Please reboot the sensor before continuing
to use the device.
[root@defaulthost tmp]#
6. Type reboot and press Enter.
You must reboot the appliance before you can use the I/O module interfaces.
NOTE:
Rebooting the appliance disrupts network connections. If you have already
deployed your IDP 8200 appliance to your network, choose an acceptable time to
reboot.
You can verify the patch has been installed by examining the IDP version file.
NOTE:
Open /usr/idp/device/doc/VERSION in a text editor and verify the last line includes
the string 4.2.112811.update.
For more assistance with Juniper Networks products, visit www.juniper.net/support.
Juniper Networks occasionally provides maintenance releases (updates and
upgrades) for IDP software. To have access to these releases, you must register your
IDP device with Juniper Networks at the above web address.
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