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Firepower System Release Notes
Installing the Update
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Sourcefire_3D_Device_Virtual64_VMware_Patch-6.0.1-29.sh
for ASA Firepower modules:
Cisco_Network_Sensor_Patch-6.0.1-1213.sh
Note:
Download the update directly from the Support site. If you transfer an update file by email, it may become
corrupted.
Step 4
Upload the update to the Firepower Management Center by selecting System > Updates, then clicking
Upload Update on the Product Updates tab. Browse to the update and click Upload.
Upload Update on the Product Updates tab. Browse to the update and click Upload.
The update is uploaded to the Firepower Management Center. The web interface shows the type of update you
uploaded, its version number, and the date and time it was generated.
uploaded, its version number, and the date and time it was generated.
Step 5
Make sure that the appliances in your deployment are successfully communicating and that there are no
issues reported by the health monitor.
issues reported by the health monitor.
Step 6
Click the install icon next to the update you are installing.
The Install Update page appears.
Step 7
Select the devices where you want to install the update.
If you are updating a stacked pair, selecting one member of the pair automatically selects the other. You must
update members of a stacked pair together.
update members of a stacked pair together.
Step 8
Click Install. Confirm that you want to install the update and reboot the devices.
Step 9
The update process begins. Monitor the update's progress in the
Firepower Management Center
by
clicking the System Status icon, then clicking the Tasks tab.
Note that managed devices may reboot twice during the update; this is expected behavior.
Caution:
If you encounter issues with the update (for example, if the Message Center indicates that the
update has failed, or shows no progress on the update task for several minutes), do not restart the update.
Instead, contact Support.
Instead, contact Support.
Step 10
Select Devices > Device Management and confirm that the devices you updated have the correct
software version: Version 6.0.1.
software version: Version 6.0.1.
Step 11
Verify that the appliances in your deployment are successfully communicating and that there are no
issues reported by the health monitor.
issues reported by the health monitor.
Step 12
Redeploy your configurations to all managed devices.
Deployment may cause a short pause in traffic flow and processing, and may also cause a few packets to pass
uninspected. For more information, see the Firepower Management Center User Guide.
uninspected. For more information, see the Firepower Management Center User Guide.
Step 13
If a patch for Version 6.0.1 is available on the Support site, apply the latest patch as described in the
release notes for that version.
release notes for that version.
Caution:
When you deploy configurations, resource demands may result in a small number of packets
dropping without inspection. Additionally, deploying some configurations requires the Snort process to
restart, which interrupts traffic inspection. Whether traffic drops during this interruption or passes without
further inspection depends on the model of the managed device and how it handles traffic. For more
information, see the Configurations that Restart the Snort Process section of the Firepower Management
Center Configuration Guide.
restart, which interrupts traffic inspection. Whether traffic drops during this interruption or passes without
further inspection depends on the model of the managed device and how it handles traffic. For more
information, see the Configurations that Restart the Snort Process section of the Firepower Management
Center Configuration Guide.