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Note
The IP address, netmask, access lists, time zone, and offset are saved and
applied to the reimaged application partition. If you executed the recover
application-partition command remotely, you can SSH to the sensor
with the default username and password (cisco/cisco) and then initialize
the sensor again with the setup command.
Note
If you cannot access the CLI to execute the recover
application-partition command, you can reboot the sensor and select the
option during the bootup process. This enables you to boot to the recovery
partition and reimage the application partition.
Upgrading the Recovery Partition Image
You can upgrade the image on the recovery partition with the most recent version
so that it is ready if you need to recover the application partition on your
appliance.
To upgrade the recovery partition image, follow these steps:
Step 1
Obtain the recovery partition image file from Software Center on Cisco.com and
copy it to an SCP or FTP server.
See
Obtaining Cisco IDS Software, page 9-1
, for instructions on how to access the
Software Center on Cisco.com.
Step 2
Log in to the sensor CLI.
Step 3
Enter configuration mode:
sensor# configure terminal
Step 4
Upgrade the recovery partition:
sensor(config)# upgrade
scp://
user@server_ipaddress
//
upgrade_path
/
recovery_partition_file
The recovery partition image filename looks similar to this:
IDS-42XX-K9-r-1.1-a-4.0-1-S37.tar.pkg
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