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Upgrading V-Series Appliances to v7.7
Upgrading V-Series Appliances to v7.7
Deployment and Installation Center | Web and Email Security Solutions | Version 7.7.x
 
Use this information to upgrade existing V-Series appliances in:
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In addition to upgrading your appliances, you must also upgrade Websense components installed on other servers.
The order of upgrade is important. Follow the steps prescribed for each solution or combination of solutions.
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Versions supported for upgrade
You can upgrade directly to version 7.7.x from these versions of 7.6:
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Appliances running earlier versions must be upgraded to one of the above versions before upgrading to version 7.7.x.
 
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The upgrade to version 7.7.3 and 7.7.4 is applied to V-Series appliances via a software patch. Patches are installed via the Appliance Manager under the Administration > Patches/Hotfixes > Patches page. You must be running version 7.7.0 to use the version 7.7.3 or 7.7.4 patch.
Estimates of time to complete upgrade
The table below provides estimates of the time needed for the 7.7.x patch to be installed on an appliance. The amount of time varies, as indicated. Not all V-Series configurations are shown.
 
The following provides a basic sample scenario:
Approximate total upgrade time, beginning to end, for all upgrade tasks:
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3 hours and 10 minutes
Activity breakout:
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Service disruption during upgrade
Appliance services are disrupted while the upgrade is applied and until the appliance completes a restart. See Estimates of time to complete upgrade.
 
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At completion of the V-Series upgrade, the appliance must be restarted.
Preparing for the appliance upgrade
Before applying the 7.7.x patch, perform the following tasks and be aware of the following issues.
If you are not already familiar with the preparation required for upgrade of off-appliance components, review those requirements before upgrading your appliances.
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Back up appliance configuration and settings
Perform a full appliance configuration backup:
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Log on to Appliance Manager and go to the Administration > Backup Utility page.
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Under Perform Backup, select Full Appliance Configuration as the backup type.
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Click Run Backup Now.
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When the backup file appears in the Local Backup Files list, click the backup file name. When prompted, save the backup file in another location.
Content Gateway logs
If the appliance hosts Web Security Gateway (Anywhere), during the upgrade, depending on their size, older Content Gateway logs may be automatically removed by the upgrade procedure.
To ensure that all Content Gateway logs are retained, you can download the Content Gateway logging directory.
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In the Appliance Manager, go to Administration >Logs.
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Select the Websense Content Gateway module and then Download entire log file.
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Click Submit and specify a location to save the file.
Policy databases and Websense databases are not affected by the upgrade.
Content Gateway Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA) settings
IWA settings are not preserved in the upgrade.
If your deployment uses Content Gateway IWA user authentication, log onto Content Gateway and record the IWA settings, including the name of the domain to which IWA is joined. Keep this record where you can easily retrieve it after upgrade is complete.
Network Agent settings
In the majority of deployments, upgrade preserves all Network Agent settings.
However, when the following conditions are true, the upgrade process does not preserve several Network Agent settings:
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When the above conditions are true and the upgrade is performed, the settings for the off-appliance Network Agent installation are not retained.
In this case, record your Network Agent settings (configured in TRITON - Web Security) before performing the upgrade. Go to the Local Settings page for each Network Agent instance (Settings > Network Agent > agent_IP_address) and record all of its settings.
The following local settings are not preserved.
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NIC Configuration settings (from the Settings > Network Agent > NIC Configuration page for each NIC) are also not preserved:
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Save your record where you can easily access it when the upgrade is complete.
Websense administrator accounts
Make sure Websense administrator accounts authenticated by a directory service have an email address specified in the directory service. In version 7.7, an email address is required for each administrator account (except group accounts).
Content Gateway changes
See the Content Gateway Release Notes for information about enhancements and changes in version 7.7.0.
If you are upgrading to version 7.7.3, see the Content Gateway Release Notes for information about enhancements and changes in version 7.7.3.
If you are upgrading to version 7.7.4, see the Content Gateway Release Notes for information about enhancements and changes in version 7.7.4.
SSL Manager
SSL Manager has been enhanced in several ways. See the release notes for more information.
Of particular note, a few Certificate validation options have changed. Users of Certificate validation should review the changes and adjust their settings.
IPv6
Incremental support is added in version 7.7. See the release notes for more information.
Disable on-appliance TRITON - Web Security if both on- and off-appliance instances used in prior version
If you had both on- and off-appliance instances of TRITON - Web Security running in version 7.6.x (not recommended), disable the on-appliance instance after upgrading the appliance to version 7.7. To disable the on-appliance TRITON - Web Security:
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Log on to the Appliance Manager (https://<C interface IP address>:9447/appmng)
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Under Configuration, select Web Security Components.
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Under TRITON - Web Security, select Disabled.
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Click Save.
The disabling process may take several minutes. Wait for it to complete.
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When the process completes successfully, a TRITON Configuration link appears below the Disabled option.
Use this link if you want to create a backup of TRITON settings that can be restored to the off-appliance TRITON Unified Security Center:
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Save the TRITON backup file (EIP_bak.tgz) in a convenient location.
Upgrade instructions
 
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Restart the appliance (in Appliance Manager: Status > Modules > Restart Appliance).
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To download the upgrade patch, in the Appliance Manager, go to the Administration > Patches/Hotfixes > Patches tab. The 7.7.x upgrade patch should be listed in the Table of available patches. If it's not, click Check for Patches. The 7.7 patch should be listed as available.
Alternatively, the patch can be downloaded from websense.com and uploaded to the appliance.
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Go to MyWebsense.com and select the Downloads tab. Click Get Hotfixes & Patches. Select your appliance model and version.
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Log on to the Appliance Manager and navigate to Administration > Patch Management.
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Click Browse, and select the v7.7.x upgrade file.
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Click Upload. After a few seconds, the upgrade is listed in the Uploaded patches list.
This is an efficient method when your deployment has many appliances because the download from Websense occurs only once. Other appliances can upload the patch from the local location.
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Click Install to apply the upgrade.
 
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While the upgrade is being applied, services are unavailable to users.
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When the appliance has restarted, log on to the Appliance Manager and verify on the Configuration > General page that the V-Series version is 7.7.x.
Next go to the System > Configuration page and confirm and adjust, if necessary, the Time and Date settings, paying particular attention to the time zone setting.
In rare cases, when logging onto the Appliance Manager for the first time after upgrade, your browser may show an HTTP Status - Internal Error page. If this occurs, cycle the power to the appliance. Once the appliance has restarted, you should be able to log in.
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See Upgrading Websense Web Security Solutions and Upgrading Email Security Gateway to v7.7 for instructions.
Upgrading multiple V-Series appliances
When multiple V-Series appliances are deployed in the same network, it is very important that they be upgraded in the prescribed order.
If the appliance is an Email mode (only) appliance
Apply the 7.7.x upgrade patch before upgrading the off-appliance components.
Best practice for upgrade sequence if Full policy source is on V-Series appliance
Follow this sequence whether the Full policy source is a Web mode (only) or Web and Email mode appliance.
Upgrade the Full policy source V-Series appliance and immediately restart when the upgrade completes.
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Sequentially apply the upgrade to all User directory and filtering appliances. Restart each appliance when the upgrade completes.
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Sequentially apply the upgrade to all Filtering only appliances.
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Best practice for upgrade sequence if Full policy source is not on V-Series appliance
If you have multiple V-Series appliances and the policy source (Policy Broker and Policy Server) is located off-appliance:
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Sequentially apply the upgrade to all User directory and filtering appliances. Restart each appliance when the upgrade completes.
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Sequentially apply the upgrade to all Filtering only appliances.
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If the Full policy source appliance is down or unavailable
Best practice is to upgrade the Full policy source appliance first, then the User directory and filtering, then Filtering only appliances, and finally the off-appliance Websense components.
However, if your site must upgrade a User directory and filtering or Filtering only appliance before the Full policy source appliance, or if your Full policy source appliance is unavailable, is being replaced, or is being re-imaged, then set a User directory and filtering or Filtering only appliance (temporarily) to be the Full policy source. To do this:
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For Policy Source, select Full policy source. Save the setting.
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After the original Full policy source appliance has been upgraded, replaced, or re-imaged, change the upgraded temporary Full policy source machine to point to the original Full policy source again for its policy information. To do this:
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For Policy Source, select User directory and filtering or Filtering only and enter the IP address of the primary appliance. Save the setting.
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Post-upgrade activities
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If your appliance is a Web Security Policy Server, log onto TRITON console, go to the TRITON - Web Security Settings > General > Policy Servers page and add the appliance. Next go to the TRITON console Appliances tab and register the appliance.
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Web Security users will be especially interested in the Threats dashboard (no configuration needed). Web Security Gateway (Anywhere) users will be interested in the enhanced outbound scanning options. It is recommended that all of the Scanning Options be reviewed.
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Verify Network Agent settings
If you had to record your Network Agent settings prior to upgrade (Network Agent settings), restore them after the TRITON console has been upgraded.
Log on to TRITON - Web Security and go to Settings > Network Agent > Local Settings.
Select the IP address of the affected Network Agent installations and check and restore all values, paying particular attention to:
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Also, check the Settings > Network Agent > NIC Configuration page for each NIC:
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When your changes are complete, click OK and then Save and Deploy.

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