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To install Software Maintenance Upgrade (SMU) packages, use the install command in privileged EXEC
mode.
install {activate | file {bootflash: | flash: | webui:} [prompt-level {all | none}] | add file {bootflash: | flash:
| ftp: | http: | https: | rcp: | scp: | tftp: | webui:} [activate [prompt-level {all | none}]] | commit | deactivate
file {bootflash: | flash: | webui:} [prompt-level {all | none}] | remove {file {bootflash: | flash: | ftp: | http:
| https: | rcp: | scp: | tftp: | webui:}| inactive } | rollback to {base | committed | id {install-ID }}}
Syntax Description
Validates whether the SMU is added through the
install add command, and restarts the Netconf
processes.
This keyword runs a compatibility check, updates
package status, and if the package can be restarted,
it triggers post-install scripts to restart the necessary
processes, or triggers a reload for non-restartable
packages.
activate
Specifies the package to be activated.file
Specifies the location of the installed package.{bootflash: | flash: | http: | https: | rcp: | scp: |
tftp:webui:}
(Optional) Prompts the user about installation
activities.
For example, the activate keyword, automatically
triggers a reload for packages that require a reload.
Before activating the packag, a message will prompt
users as to whether they want to continue.
The all keyword allows you to enable prompts. The
none keyword diables prompts.
prompt-level {all | none}
Copies files from a remote location (via FTP, TFTP)
to a device and performs Software Maintenance
Upgrade (SMU) compatibility check for the platform
and image versions.
This keyword runs base compatibility checks to
ensure that a specified package is supported on a
platform. It also adds an entry in the package file,
so that the status can be monitored and maintained.
add
Specifies the package to be added.{http: | https: | rcp: | scp: | tftp:}
Command Reference, Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1a (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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