User guide
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Release Notes for Cisco Router and Security Device Manager 2.5
OL-5009-20
Limitations and Restrictions
http://www.cisco.com/go/sdm
In the Support box, click Install and Upgrade. Then click Install and Upgrade Guides > Downloading
and Installing Cisco Router and Security Device Manager.
Uninstalling Cisco SDM Files
If you want to remove Cisco SDM from flash memory or from a router disk file system, you can do so
by logging onto the router and completing the following steps in EXEC mode:
Step 1 Change to the directory in which the Cisco SDM files are located.
If the router has a flash file system, use the following command:
router# cd flash:
If the router has a disk file system, use the following command:
router# cd disk
N
Replace N with the actual number of the disk. Use the slot keyword instead of the disk keyword if
necessary.
Step 2 Use the delete command to remove the Cisco SDM files. The example below deletes the file sdm.tar:
router# delete sdm.tar
Delete filename [sdm.tar]?
Delete flash:sdm.tar? [confirm]
Press Return to confirm the deletion.
Step 3 Use the delete command to remove the remaining Cisco SDM files. The “Cisco SDM Files” section on
page 12 lists the files used.
Step 4 Reclaim memory space by using the squeeze flash: command:
router# squeeze flash:
It is not necessary to use the squeeze flash: command on DOS-based file systems.
Cisco SDM version 2.1 or later can be installed on your PC. To remove Cisco SDM from your PC,
complete the following steps:
Step 1 Click Start > Program> Cisco Systems > Cisco SDM > Uninstall to launch the Uninstall program.
Step 2 When the message “Do you want to remove the selected applications and all of its features?” appears,
click Yes .
Step 3 When the Uninstallation Complete screen is displayed, click Finish.
Limitations and Restrictions
This section describes restrictions and limitations that may apply to Cisco SDM.