Always verify the MD5 Sum after the file transfer and before installing. Once had a USB Flash drive corrupt files that it transferred. That was a bad day.
Hey, thanks for the video. Very helpful. Only thing: I believe you have it reversed at 3:43. The files you said WILL be deleted have a tag that reads "File is in use, will not delete" and the files you said WILL NOT be deleted have a tag that reads "The following files will be deleted."
confused - you stated to install in "Bundle mode" run these new commands but then at the end when you validated the new version it was in Install mode. If you have a stack would you now use Install mode instead of Bundle mode?
what happen if I re-image and older version IOS XE firmware to replace newer firmware came with the switch, example: the c9300 comes with 17.5.x and I want to put 16.12.7, will the clean command remove IOS XE package 17.5.x correctly? Any1 input will be appreciated.
What should your thumb drive be formatted as..FAT32, FAT, NTFS..etc? Also how large should it be Min/Max size? Does the drive have to be a proprietary Cisco thumb drive?
Nah, this is youtube's great tutorial video on a single topic! YOU ARE THE STANDARD!
I love it brother! Thanks for the kind words!
This IS an excellent article! I wish he said which file systems were supported, like NTFS or FAT32, etc. but I saw it in one of the comments.
Excellent video tutorial, thanks. To the point, no waffle, clear and precise. Cheers!
Now I want waffles
Always verify the MD5 Sum after the file transfer and before installing. Once had a USB Flash drive corrupt files that it transferred. That was a bad day.
deleting the old image off after the upgrade, eh? you are a trusting person =)
Thank you this was just what I needed. The tutorial was brilliant, concise and to the point.
This saved me a ton of time, thanks a million for making this video. Cheers
I did my first software upgrade last night on a 9300. 😇
Congrats! First of many I’m sure! 👍
Thanks. Any videos showing hands on like this are great!
great! you saved me, thank you!
awesome , saves my time , and also keep my respect by not going through peers how to do that. thnx.
how about the bundle mode with stack ?! please post some videos about it..
Hey, thanks for the video. Very helpful. Only thing: I believe you have it reversed at 3:43. The files you said WILL be deleted have a tag that reads "File is in use, will not delete" and the files you said WILL NOT be deleted have a tag that reads "The following files will be deleted."
How to upgrade iOS without downtime if they are stacked?
Very good! Just what I needed!
confused - you stated to install in "Bundle mode" run these new commands but then at the end when you validated the new version it was in Install mode. If you have a stack would you now use Install mode instead of Bundle mode?
Thanks!!
this procedure also works for Catalyst 9200?
Thank you. I appreciate this video.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful! One question: How do we upgrade from an ios 16.12 to 17.3. Do we follow the same procedure?
Yes, this is just the overall procedure to upgrade the iOS
A very quick and helpful steps... thank you so much
Great job explaining this process!
Do you have any suggestions on how to do the install in install mode. We can't use bundle mode
Are there any other networking related videos?
please make a video for issu for cat 9500 stack switches
This was a huge help, thank you!
Thanks for stepping through this!
what happen if I re-image and older version IOS XE firmware to replace newer firmware came with the switch, example: the c9300 comes with 17.5.x and I want to put 16.12.7, will the clean command remove IOS XE package 17.5.x correctly? Any1 input will be appreciated.
Thank you, this really was so usefull, Gracias hermano!!
You are the best
Thanks man! This video is great.
Thank you. Helped a lot!
Can we get a straight to the point upgrade on the 9500 Please
Good stuff, thanks for sharing!
Superb. Thanks.
Awesome guide mate
Simple and to the point
Thanks for sharing.
Great, thank u
Good video, thanks!
What should your thumb drive be formatted as..FAT32, FAT, NTFS..etc? Also how large should it be Min/Max size? Does the drive have to be a proprietary Cisco thumb drive?
No need for Cisco proprietary. NTFS won’t work. If I recall I used FAT32 and 8GB size partition.
@@thefiXfiles thank you for your response. It was a great help. Mission accomplished.
so boot sytem is not necessary anymore?
nah i never use that on the 9300s.
@@thefiXfiles I used it today on a 9300 switch and it worked well, is there any advantage of using your method?
Good Job Mate
Nice video
Before installing i would have verify MD5
It would be great, if you increasing the font size.
Thank you.
Clutch!
Excellent, thanks much for this video!
thank you!