Configuration Examples For Software Maintenance Upgrade - Cisco Catalyst 9200 Configuration Manual

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Software Maintenance Upgrade
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
enable
Example:
Device> enable
Step 2
install rollback to {base | committed | id commit-ID}
Example:
Device# install rollback to committed
Step 3
install deactivate file location filename
Example:
Device# install deactivate file
flash:cat9k_lite_iosxe.16.09.04.CSCvk70181.SPA.smu.bin
Step 4
install remove {file location filename | inactive}
Example:
Device# install remove file
flash:cat9k_lite_iosxe.16.09.04.CSCvk70181.SPA.smu.bin
Step 5
show version
Example:
Device# show version
Step 6
show install summary
Example:
Device# show install summary

Configuration Examples for Software Maintenance Upgrade

The following is a list of SMU configuration examples.
Example: Installing an SMU (3-Step Process, Using flash:)
The following example shows how to install a SMU package by using the 3-step process. Here the
SMU package file is saved in the device's flash.
1. Copying the SMU package file from flash and installing it.
Example: Installing an SMU (3-Step Process, Using flash:), on page 199
Example: Installing Multiple SMUs (3-Step Process, Using flash:), on page 202
Example: Installing an SMU (3-Step Process, Using TFTP), on page 208
Example: Managing a SMU Package (Additional show commands, Rollback, Deactivation), on page 210
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.x (Catalyst 9200 Switches)
Configuration Examples for Software Maintenance Upgrade
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password if
prompted.
Returns the device to the previous installation state. After
the rollback, a reload is required.
Deactivates an active package, updates the package status,
and triggers a process to restart or reload.
Checks if the specified SMU is inactive and if it is, deletes
it from the file system. The inactive option deletes all the
inactive packages from the file system.
Displays the image version on the device.
Displays information about the active package.
The output of this command varies according to the install
commands that are configured.
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