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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 4 Device Configurations and Software Images
Software Images
Make sure you have the permissions to perform the rollback operation. You will not be allowed to
schedule a rollback job, if you do not have permissions.
To roll back a Cisco IOS XR package:
Step 1 Choose Images > Rollback. Prime Network displays all Cisco IOS XR devices. You can filter the
results by using the Quick Filter option.
Step 2 Choose the network elements. Prime Network populates the rollback points for the selected device
package.
Step 3 Choose a rollback ID from the Rollback ID drop-down list. The Rollback Point Details field lists the
packages that were active when that ID was created.
Step 4 To view all of the packages associated with the rollback point, place the mouse cursor on the Rollback
Point Details field; see Figure 4-9 for an example. To view the time stamp associated with the selected
rollback, see the value displayed in the Time Stamp field.
Note The date and time stamps are displayed according to the local time zone settings of the client.
Figure 4-9 Packages Rollback Page with Rollback Point Details
Step 5 Click OK to close the popup window.
Note If a package has been deleted from the repository, the rollback points of the package are still
displayed in the GUI. If you choose a rollback point for a deleted package, the rollback will fail.
The job results popup provides information explaining why it failed.
Step 6 (Optional) Click Compatibility Check in the table header to run a test of the rollback procedure on
the device. This will not change the real device configuration. (This is similar to using the Test Only
option in the activation process.)
Step 7 Click Rollback or Rollback and Commit.
Note We recommend that you do not commit package changes until the device runs with its
configuration for a period of time, until you are sure the change is appropriate. In that way, the
change is not yet persisted across device reloads. See Commit Cisco IOS XR Packages Across
Device Reloads, page 4-41.