Configuring The Maintenance Partition - Cisco 4215 - Intrusion Detection Sys Sensor Configuration Manual

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Chapter 17
Upgrading, Downgrading, and Installing System Images
Session to the maintenance partition CLI:
Step 4
router# session slot slot_number processor 1
Log in to the maintenance partition CLI:
Step 5
login: guest
Password: cisco
Note
Install the system image:
Step 6
guest@hostname.localdomain# upgrade
ftp://user@ftp_server_IP_address/directory_path
—install
Specify the FTP server password. After the application partition file has been downloaded, you are asked
Step 7
if you want to proceed:
Upgrading will wipe out the contents on the hard disk.
Do you want to proceed installing it [y|n]:
Type
Step 8
maintenance partition CLI.
Exit the maintenance partition CLI and return to the switch CLI.
Step 9
Reboot IDSM-2 to the application partition:
Step 10
router# hw-module module module_number reset hdd:1
Verify that IDSM-2 is online and that the software version is correct and that the status is
Step 11
router# show module module_number
Session to the IDSM-2 application partition CLI:
Step 12
router# session slot slot_number processor 1
Initialize IDSM-2. For the procedure, see
Step 13

Configuring the Maintenance Partition

This section describes how to configure the maintenance partition on IDSM-2, and contains the
following topics:
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You must configure the maintenance partition on IDSM-2. For the procedure, see
the Maintenance Partition, page
to continue. When the application partition file has been installed, you are returned to the
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Cisco IOS Software, page 17-31
Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 5.0
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WS-SVC-IDSM2-K9-sys-1.1-a-5.0-1.bin.gz
Initializing the Sensor, page
Installing System Images
Configuring
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