10-23-2018 12:16 PM - edited 03-08-2019 04:27 PM
I'm trying to rollback the IOS-XE version on a 3650 switch. We ran the install to change the code from an Everest version (16.6.2) to Denali 16.3.6, but we have yet to reload the switch to make Denali take effect.
However, I want to back out of that without reloading. Is there an easy way to roll back after the install succeeded, but before the switch was reloaded?
10-23-2018 12:18 PM
You have to reload the switch in order to change the IOS.
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10-23-2018 12:23 PM
Understood, but if I did the install and changed my mind about going to the new IOS - can't I do a rollback?
Or do I have to reload the switch, then do the rollback to the old IOS and reload again?
10-23-2018 01:38 PM - edited 10-23-2018 01:40 PM
Hello
just remove the newly installed software from each switechies flash:
Also if you changed the boot system then remove that also - I am assuming you haven’t change anything else like the config- registrar
So apart from that you’ll should be okay
10-23-2018 01:33 PM
As long the switch not rebooted it still hold the old version.
if any circumstance the switch reboot it will load the new one (you downgraded version will take effective).
What procedure you followed to downgrade, just copied image and change the boot variables ?
10-24-2018 04:58 AM
I appreciate the feedback, but perhaps I wasn't clear enough.
This is a 3650 switch running IOS-XE version 16.6.2. In order to change the code version, you need to run the following command:
request platform software packing install switch all file flash:<file name>
You don't configure a boot system statement like the old versions. A package gets installed, managed by a package file. You have the option to roll the installation back with the following command but only after the IOS is installed and the switch is rebooted:
request platform software package install switch all rollback
What I want to know is if this rollback can be done after the package is installed, but *before* the switch is reloaded.
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