06-20-2011 08:16 AM
One of our email IronPort appliances has stopped working and we have now been sent the replacement device - so far this process has taken over a week - fortunately - we have a pair of these devices and we are able to run on just one - unfortunately, we have now been running at risk for over a week.
The first appliance that got sent us arrived in a state whereby we could not attach to it by either of the Management ports.
The second appliance appears to be ok but I am now left with the problem of loading up a recent copy of the configuration file.
Has anyone else had to go through this process?
The appliance that we have been sent has arrived with version 6.5 of the Async OS installed.
The latest copy of the configuration file that I have is from version 7.1.3.
From what I have been able to garner, we need to get the appliance up to the same version of OS before we can load the config on.
Is that correct?
In that case, I presume the method is to perform a partial configuration of the appliance, enough to get the connected and then perform an upgrade so that the OS versions match between appliance and config file.
Then the process will be simply to load the config file from the backup location.
Can anyone tell me if we need to connect all the network interfaces or can the OS upgrade just be done via the management interface.
Many Thanks
Jonathan
06-20-2011 12:05 PM
Hi Jonathan,
Depending on your current configuration there are 2 different methods for replacing an appliance. I will include both processes below. In either case you will need to upgrade the appliance so that it is on the same version. You can not transfer a configuration file to another appliance unless they are on the same version nor can you join a new appliance to a cluster configuration unless it is on the same version as those already in the cluster.
You can do an initial configuration using the setup wizard to get your IP address and hostname configured so you have network access, or you can simply connect to 192.168.42.42 and log in as admin to start the upgrade on the replacement appliance.
Notes:
Instructions:
1) Save the configuration from the old appliance to your local machine. From the GUI -> System Administration -> Configuration File -> Download file to local computer to view or save. Be sure to un-check the box “Mask passwords in the Configuration Files”.
2) Get the new appliance up and running on your network. For access by Ethernet, connect to the Management Network Port. Use a browser to access the web-based interface on the default IP address 192.168.42.42 (username: admin, password: ironport). You can also access the command line interface by SSH or terminal emulation software on the same IP address. (The netmask is /24). For Serial access, connect to the Serial Port. Access the command line interface by a terminal emulator using 9600 bits, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit (9600, 8, N, 1), flowcontrol = Hardware.
Run the system set up wizard (SSW). If your old appliance is dead or already off the network, then you can use the same IP information. If your old appliance is still on the network, then give the new appliance a temporary IP address.
3) Check to make sure the new appliance is on the same version and build of AsyncOS. From the GUI -> Monitor -> System Status. If they are the same, move on to step 5. If they are not the same, continue to step 4.
4) If the appliances are not on the same build, upgrade the new appliance to match the version of the old one. From the GUI -> System Administration -> System Upgrade -> Available Upgrades. If you see it in the list, please select it. If it is not listed, the specific version may need to be provisioned by Cisco IronPort Customer Support - please call before proceeding.
Note: If the old appliance is at a version that is older than the replacement appliance, you will need to upgrade it (if possible) to match the new appliance.
5) Once the appliances are verified to be at the same version, load the configuration file to the new appliance. From the GUI -> System Administration -> Configuration File -> Load a configuration file from local computer.
6) If the configuration file loads without any errors, then you can proceed to decommission the old appliance and edit the IP settings of the new appliance as desired. From the GUI -> Network -> IP Interfaces. You may also need to edit the routing information as well (Network -> Routing).
7) If you get any errors when loading the new configuration file, you can try and edit the configuration file with an XML editor and look for the section that the error refers to. However, if you are not comfortable with this, please call in for support.
You should expect to receive the return shipping information in your email within 5 business days. Please see the documentation to return the defective unit: http://tinyurl.com/mkr2k
For cluster based appliances:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
There are two methods to replace an appliance that is in a cluster.
The first method is to upload configuration file from the old machine to new machine and then adding back to cluster.
The second method is to add the new machine to the existing cluster to inherit the cluster settings while retaining any specific machine setting that it needs (i.e network interface).
ironport.example.com> clusterconfig
Do you want to join or create a cluster?
1. No, configure as standalone.
2. Create a new cluster.
3. Join an existing cluster over SSH.
4. Join an existing cluster over CCS.
[1]> 3
In order to join a host to an existing cluster, you must:
Contact support if you have any questions/concerns.
Christopher C Smith
CSE
Cisco IronPort Customer Support
06-21-2011 04:49 AM
Hi Christopher
Thanks for that very informative and helpful reply.
I have been able to load the config file on to the replacement appliance now.
Just one more question relating to License Keys.
Somewhere in our communications with Cisco Support, there has been mention of sending us some Appliance License Keys and that these should be with us within three days of shipping.
Do we need these keys? Are they tied in with the appliance in some way and do we need to install them before we can start to use the IronPort appliance again?
Regards
Jonathan
06-21-2011 05:06 AM
Hi Jonathan,
the appliance should automatically apply the feature keys.
You can check the feature key status under 'System Administration' -> 'Feature Keys' on the GUI
I checked the feature key status of your C370 appliances in our database and they have been transferred to your replacement unit.
If the appliance did not automatically load the correct feature keys, please let me know and we can send you a copy to apply manually.
edit: Looks like Mark just sent you the keys via the ticket we currently have open
Cheers
Sebastian
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Sebastian Amting
Team Lead
Cisco IronPort Customer Support
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