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04-27-2019 03:40 AM
Upgraded to 1.0.03.15 today, and since the upgrade I have a permanent flashing warning triangle on the UI.
It suggests I upgrade the firmware, which I've already done. If I attempt the upgrade again, I get a message saying I have the latest firmware (of course) the warning remains, but the message changes to "Download firmware fail, Please try again later", and remains, no combination of rebooting, saving, loading config appears to clear the warning.
Please dont tell me I need to reset the configuration to clear this warning...
I do notice on the System Information page, the Last Updated: is now N/A, rather than the time of the last update
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05-01-2019 02:49 PM
I had the same problem.
I noticed that if I go to Administration - Reboot, the inactive image is on the older version as is normal.
I think the router is detecting that.
I updated the firmware again, but loading the firmware file from my computer (I downloaded first from cisco website).
Go to File Management - Manual Upgrade - Select PC - Select the firmware image that you downloaded to your cumputer and click upgrade.
After the router reboots if you go to Administration - Reboot, the inactive image is the same version and the router no longer warns about the existence of a new firmware.
I hope this helps

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04-27-2019 04:03 AM
Hello,
try and reset the router to factory defaults, then follow the procedure outlined in the link below:
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05-01-2019 02:49 PM
I had the same problem.
I noticed that if I go to Administration - Reboot, the inactive image is on the older version as is normal.
I think the router is detecting that.
I updated the firmware again, but loading the firmware file from my computer (I downloaded first from cisco website).
Go to File Management - Manual Upgrade - Select PC - Select the firmware image that you downloaded to your cumputer and click upgrade.
After the router reboots if you go to Administration - Reboot, the inactive image is the same version and the router no longer warns about the existence of a new firmware.
I hope this helps
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05-01-2019 04:41 PM
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05-03-2019 01:18 PM
Great workaround, thanks, solved the issue for me also.
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05-04-2019 01:30 PM
Glad I found this. Worked like a champ! Many thanks.
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06-05-2019 01:46 PM
I ended up doing this, it did work for me as that triangle has vanished. I do however think there are other issues. I am currently unable to delete a client-to-site config I had previously created. I am also unable to restore a config backup back to the running config... There are other issues....
