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6. install deactivate file location filename
7. install remove {file location filename | inactive}
8. show version
9. show install summary
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
enable
Example:
Device> enable
Step 2
install add file location filename
Example:
Device# install add file
flash:cat9k_iosxe.2017-01-10_13.15.1.
CSCxxxxxxx.SSA.dmp.bin
Step 3
install activate file location filename
Example:
Device# install activate file
flash:cat9k_iosxe.2017-01-10_13.15.1.
CSCxxxxxxx.SSA.dmp.bin
Step 4
install commit
Example:
Device# install commit
Step 5
install rollback to {base | committed | id commit-ID}
Example:
Device# install rollback to committed
Step 6
install deactivate file location filename
Example:
Device# install deactivate file
flash:cat9k_iosxe.2017-01-10_13.15.1.
CSCxxxxxxx.SSA.dmp.bin
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Fuji 16.8.x (Catalyst 9500 Switches)
Purpose
Enables privileged EXEC mode.
• Enter your password if prompted.
Copies the SMU package from a source location to the
device (in case source location is remote), and then performs
a compatibility check for the platform and image versions,
and adds the SMU package on all member nodes or FRUs,
as applicable.
• This command runs base compatibility checks on a
file to ensure that the SMU package is supported on
the platform. It also adds an entry in the
package/SMU.sta file, so that its status can be
monitored and maintained.
Runs compatibility checks, installs the package, and updates
the package status details.
• For a restartable package, the command triggers the
appropriate post-install scripts to restart the necessary
processes, and for non-restartable packages it triggers
a reload.
Commits the activation changes to be persistent across
reloads.
• The commit can be done after activation while the
system is up, or after the first reload. If a package is
activated but not committed, it remains active after the
first reload, but not after the second reload.
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.
Managing an SMU Package
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