Upgrade the Management Center: Standalone
Use this procedure to upgrade a standalone management center. As you proceed, the system displays basic information about the upgrade, as well as the current upgrade-related status. This includes any reasons why you cannot upgrade.
Upgrade does not start until you complete the upgrade wizard and click Upgrade. All steps up to that point can be performed outside of a maintenance window, including downloading upgrade packages and running readiness checks. For information on traffic handling during the first post-upgrade deploy (which typically restarts Snort), see Traffic Flow and Inspection when Deploying Configurations.
Caution |
Do not make or deploy configuration changes during upgrade. Even if the system appears inactive, do not manually reboot, shut down, or restart an upgrade in progress. You could place the system in an unusable state and require a reimage. If you encounter issues with the upgrade, including a failed upgrade or unresponsive appliance, contact Cisco TAC. |
Before you begin
Make sure you are ready to upgrade:
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Determine if you can run the target version: Compatibility
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Plan the upgrade path: Upgrade Path
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Review upgrade guidelines: Upgrade Guidelines
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Check infrastructure and network: Network and Infrastructure Checks
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Check configurations, tasks, and overall deployment health: Configuration and Deployment Checks
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Perform backups: Backups
Procedure
Step 1 |
On the management center, choose System (). |
Step 2 |
Get the upgrade package. The Product Upgrades page lists all upgrade packages that apply to your current deployment, with suggested releases specially marked. In most cases, you can just click Download next to the upgrade package or version you want. For more information, see Managing Upgrade Packages with the Management Center and Troubleshooting Upgrade Packages. |
Step 3 |
Launch the upgrade wizard. Click Upgrade next to the target version. If you are given a drop-down menu, select Management Center. The management center upgrade wizard appears. Compatibility and other quick prechecks are automatic. For example, the system alerts you immediately if you need to deploy configurations. |
Step 4 |
Click Next to run readiness checks. Click Run Readiness Checks. Do not manually reboot or shut down during readiness checks. For the management center, passing readiness checks is not optional. If you fail readiness checks, you cannot upgrade. |
Step 5 |
Click Next and reconfirm you are ready to upgrade. We recommend revisiting the configuration and deployment health checks you performed earlier: Configuration and Deployment Checks. |
Step 6 |
Click Upgrade, then confirm that you want to upgrade and reboot. You can monitor progress in the Message Center until you are logged out. |
Step 7 |
Log back in when you can.
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Step 8 |
Verify upgrade success. If the system does not notify you of the upgrade's success when you log in, choose Help () to display current software version information. |
Step 9 |
Update intrusion rules (SRU/LSP) and the vulnerability database (VDB). Although the upgrade often updates these components, there could be newer ones available. If the component available on the Cisco Support & Download site is newer than the version currently running, install the newer version. Note that when you update intrusion rules, you do not need to automatically reapply policies. You will do that later. |
Step 10 |
Complete any required post-upgrade configuration changes. |
Step 11 |
Redeploy configurations to all managed devices. |