07-03-2017 12:57 PM - edited 03-12-2019 02:39 AM
Hi everyone,
my Firepower version is 5.3.0 and i want to upgrade it to 6.2.0 . Is that possible or i have to first upgrade it to 5.4.0 .
the same thing about firesight .
Also can i upgrade the firepower from Firesight .
thanks
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07-13-2017 08:35 AM
FMC first has to be at or above the version of all its managed sensors.
Additionally, FMC 6.2+ can only manage sensors at version 6.1+.
If you upgrade or rebuild your FMC to 6.2, you can re-image the FirePOWER module to 6.2 as well. Re-imaging can only be done from the cli.
You can do inline upgrades from FMC by following the sequences in the release notes. If your module is running a very old version, it requires numerous steps and each is time-consuming and requires downtime. That is why is is recommend to simply re-image if you can.
07-04-2017 07:29 AM
Hi Naseer,
You need sensor upgrade file to upgrade the sensor and firepower management center upgrade file to upgrade the firepower management center.
You need to check the upgrade path of firepower management center in the following link and then you can upgrade firepower sensor through FMC:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/620/relnotes/Firepower_System_Release_Notes_Version_620/updating_to_version_6_2_0.html#id_39128
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/620/relnotes/Firepower_System_Release_Notes_Version_620/important_update_notes.html#id_38002
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07-04-2017 08:04 AM
On your FirePOWER module, it is easier to re-image it fresh after you have upgraded your FireSIGHT (now known as Firepower Management Center).
Similarly if there is a minimal configuration on your FMC, it is easier to rebuild.
Inline upgrades from 5.3 can be done but require a pretty large number of intermediate steps (as described in the release notes posted earlier) and can be quite time-consuming.
07-07-2017 07:35 AM
THX
07-13-2017 08:35 AM
FMC first has to be at or above the version of all its managed sensors.
Additionally, FMC 6.2+ can only manage sensors at version 6.1+.
If you upgrade or rebuild your FMC to 6.2, you can re-image the FirePOWER module to 6.2 as well. Re-imaging can only be done from the cli.
You can do inline upgrades from FMC by following the sequences in the release notes. If your module is running a very old version, it requires numerous steps and each is time-consuming and requires downtime. That is why is is recommend to simply re-image if you can.
08-03-2017 12:23 PM
Hi Marvin,
If you take the "re-image" route can you do a backup of the 5.3 system and import it into a 6.2 system, or would the re-image require re-configuration from scratch?
08-03-2017 06:53 PM
If you re-image Firepower Management Center, all configurations are lost. You cannot restore a backup from an earlier version onto the newly built updated one.
If you re-image a sensor you can re-add it to FMC after you bootstrapped it. Apply the licenses and then re-deploy the original policies from FMC. By following that route, the sensor is back to the original policy set with the version up to date.
08-04-2017 11:05 AM
Hi Marvin,
Do you have a link or reference on how to re-image from the cli?
Thanks
08-04-2017 08:09 PM
Sure - you can follow this process:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/asa-firepower-services/118644-configure-firepower-00.html#anc7
01-04-2018 04:19 PM
Can FMC 6.2.0 manage 5516X firepower module with version 6.2.2?
not sure 6.2.2 is considered same version as 6.2.0.
Thank you in advance..
01-04-2018 06:00 PM
It cannot.
The FMC must be greater than or equal to the version of all managed devices. That includes the patch level.
Furthermore an FMC at version 6.2 or later cannot manage any sensors with versions prior to 6.1.
06-08-2020 07:57 AM
Hello Marvin,
Can you share reference Cisco doc for below statement.
"The FMC must be greater than or equal to the version of all managed devices. That includes the patch level."
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