02-13-2018 10:52 PM - edited 02-21-2020 10:45 AM
Hi,
A repository exists in ise device.
(ftp-svr-log is one of the servers also used as log server)
ISE-SG/admin#
repository ftp-svr-log
We are planning upgrade on ISE.
do we need to create another repository to be used for upgrade , which will have all the ise files in it? Or is the current one good enough?
other question, is there a way to change password for the already existing repository. nobody knows
what is it currently as it was setup long ago.
Thanks.
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02-14-2018 01:22 AM
Technically, you can use one repository for both. If you have one for your backups, it will also work for updates. Personally I like separation of functions. I always configure one repository for the backup and one for update-files.
02-14-2018 01:22 AM
Technically, you can use one repository for both. If you have one for your backups, it will also work for updates. Personally I like separation of functions. I always configure one repository for the backup and one for update-files.
02-15-2018 12:07 PM
AND more important, change all the repository configuration using GUI as recommended by Cisco, not CLI.
from CLI what I use to do is a:
ISEadmin#show repository ABC
that shows me all the content of the remote or local PC repository and verifies network connectivity before doing an upgrade. For patch install, I just browse from GUI when I do not want to check the progress of the process.
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