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Note that the restore utility will also look for update files in the ISO image directory. 
To specify the restore files’ location and transport method:
1.
From the main menu, select 
2 Choose the transport protocol
.
2.
On the page that appears, select either 
HTTP
FTP
, or 
SCP
.
3.
Use the series of pages presented by the restore utility to provide the necessary information for the protocol 
you chose, as described in 
If your information was correct, the appliance connects to the server and displays a list of the Cisco ISO 
images in the location you specified.
4.
Select the ISO image you want to use.
5.
When prompted, confirm your settings.
6.
Do you want to install a system software or intrusion rule update as a part of the restore process?
If yes, continue with the next section, 
If no, continue with 
. Note that 
you can use the system’s web interface to manually install updates after the restore process completes.
Updating System Software and Intrusion Rules During Restore
Optionally, you can use the restore utility to update the system software and intrusion rules after the appliance is 
restored to the base version in the ISO image. Note that only Management Centers require rule updates.
The restore utility can only use one system software update and one rule update. However, system updates are 
cumulative back to the last major version; rule updates are also cumulative. Cisco recommends that you obtain 
the latest updates available for your appliance; see 
If you choose not to update the appliance during the restore process, you can update later using the system’s web 
interface. For more information, see the release notes for the update you want to install, as well as the Updating 
System Software chapter in the Firepower Management Center Configuration Guide.
Table 3
Information Needed to Download Restore Files
To use...
You must provide...
HTTP
IP address for the web server
full path to the ISO image directory (for example, 
/downloads/ISOs/
FTP
IP address for the FTP server
path to the ISO image directory, relative to the home directory of the user whose 
credentials you want to use (for example, 
mydownloads/ISOs/
)
authorized user name and password for the FTP server
SCP
IP address for the SCP server
authorized user name for the SCP server
full path to the ISO image directory
password for the user name you entered earlier
Note that before you enter your password, the appliance may ask you to add the SCP 
server to its list of trusted hosts. You must accept to continue.