Upgrading software (cli procedure) – Juniper Networks IDP SERIES IDP250 User Manual
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3.
Push a security policy update job to update attack objects in use in your security policy:
a.
In NSM, select
Devices > Configuration > Update Device Config
.
b.
Select devices to which to push the updates and set update job options.
c.
Click
OK
.
Related
Documentation
Upgrading Software (CLI Procedure) on page 51
•
Upgrading Software (CLI Procedure)
To upgrade IDP software from the CLI:
1.
Download the software image to a host that runs an FTP server. Follow these steps:
a.
Go to
and log in with your
customer username and password.
b.
Navigate to
IDP > ScreenOS Software Downloads (including NSM/Global Pro, STRM,
IDP and NetScreen-Remote)
. In the row for IDP OS, click
5.1
.
c.
Save the
sensor_version.sh
file (where version is the number that identifies the
software release version).
2.
Connect to the IDP OS command-line interface in one of the following ways:
•
Use SSH to connect to the IP address or hostname for the management interface.
Log in as
admin
and enter
su -
to switch to
root
.
•
If you prefer, make a connection through the serial port and log in as
root
.
NOTE:
To make an SSH connection, you must have enabled SSH for the
management port (eth0). For details, see the ACM online Help.
3.
Use SCP or FTP to copy the license file to the IDP Series appliance. The IDP Series
appliance does not run an FTP server, so you have to initiate the FTP session from the
IDP Series appliance.
4.
Run the upgrade script by entering
sh sensor_version.sh
, where version is the number
that identifies the software release version. When the script has finished, enter
reboot
.
5.
In the NSM Device Manager, right-click the device, select
Adjust OS Version
, and
complete the wizard steps.
6.
In the NSM Device Manager, right-click the IDP Series device and select
Import Device
.
The software upgrade is complete.
Next Steps:
Download the IDP detector engine and NSM attack database updates to the NSM
GUI server:
1.
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Chapter 8: Upgrading Software