02-09-2012 06:01 AM
Hi,
Is it possible to migrate ACNS to WAAS in NME-WAE-502-K9? I only find this document http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v413/aow/guide/acnsvbguide.html and it is said, the image only supports WAE. If this possible, could you provide the guidance to migrate it? Thanks
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02-10-2012 12:52 AM
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to mention that you need to the procedure using a WAAS 4.0 software image. The kernel on 4.1 was changed, so the migration fails if you use that one.
Once the device has been migrated to WAAS, you can upgrade it normally to the version you prefer.
Daniel
02-09-2012 06:43 AM
Hi,
The procedure is the same ones as to reinstall the software. It's described in the "Maintaining your WAAS system" section of the documentation.
To make it easier, here are the steps:
To reinstall the system software on an NME-WAE network module installed in a Cisco access router, follow these steps:
Step 1 Log in to the Cisco router in which the NME-WAE module is installed, and reload the NME-WAE module:
router-2851> enablerouter-2851# service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 reloadStep 2 Immediately open a session on the module:
router-2851# service-module integrated-Service-Engine 1/0 sessionStep 3 While the module is reloading, you will see the following option during boot phase 3. Enter *** as instructed:
[BOOT-PHASE3]: enter `***' for rescue image: ***Step 4 The rescue image dialog appears. The following example demonstrates how to interact with the rescue dialog (user input is denoted by entries in bold typeface):
This is the rescue image. The purpose of this software is to letyou install a new system image onto your system's boot flashdevice. This software has been invoked either manually(if you entered `***' to the bootloader prompt) or has beeninvoked by the bootloader if it discovered that your system imagein flash had been corrupted.To download an image from network, this software will requestthe following information from you:- which network interface to use- IP address and netmask for the selected interface- default gateway IP address- FTP server IP address- username and password on FTP server- path to system image on serverPlease enter an interface from the following list:0: GigabitEthernet 1/01: GigabitEthernet 2/0enter choice: 0Using interface GigabitEthernet 1/0Please enter the local IP address to use for this interface:[Enter IP Address]: 10.1.13.2Please enter the netmask for this interface:[Enter Netmask]: 255.255.255.240Please enter the IP address for the default gateway:[Enter Gateway IP Address]: 10.1.13.1Please enter the IP address for the FTP server where you wishto obtain the new system image:[Enter Server IP Address]: 10.107.193.240Please enter your username on the FTP server (or 'anonymous'):[Enter Username on server (e.g. anonymous)]: usernamePlease enter the password for username 'username' on FTP server:Please enter the directory containing the image file on the FTP server:[Enter Directory on server (e.g. /)]: /Please enter the file name of the system image file on the FTP server:[Enter Filename on server]: WAAS-4.4.1.10-K9.sysimgHere is the configuration you have entered:Current config:IP Address: 10.1.13.2Netmask: 255.255.255.240Gateway Address: 10.1.13.1Server Address: 10.107.193.240Username: usernamePassword: *********Image directory: /Image filename: WAAS-4.4.1.10-K9.sysimgAttempting download...Downloaded 15821824 byte image fileA new system image has been downloaded.You should write it to flash at this time.Please enter 'yes' below to indicate that this is what you want to do:[Enter confirmation ('yes' or 'no')]: yesOk, writing new image to flash.................................................................................. done.Finished writing image to flash.Enter 'reboot' to reboot, or 'again' to download and install a new image:[Enter reboot confirmation ('reboot' or 'again')]: rebootRestarting system.Step 5 After the module reboots, install the .bin image from an HTTP server:
NM-WAE-1# copy http install 10.77.156.3 /waas WAAS-4.4.1.10-k9.binStep 6 Reload the module:
NM-WAE-1# reloadAfter the module reboots, it is running the newly installed WAAS software.
I hope this helps
Daniel
02-09-2012 11:58 PM
Hi Daniel,
I try your suggestion and unfortunately, I get problem during booting WAAS. I get booting looping and I try to flash it using different sysimage, still no luck. I attach the log file or you can see it from here http://dl.dropbox.com/u/57444596/waas%20boot.log
02-10-2012 12:52 AM
Hi,
Sorry, I forgot to mention that you need to the procedure using a WAAS 4.0 software image. The kernel on 4.1 was changed, so the migration fails if you use that one.
Once the device has been migrated to WAAS, you can upgrade it normally to the version you prefer.
Daniel
02-05-2013 10:48 PM
I was facing exact same problem. Thanks Daniel, you saved my day!
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