During an automated maintenance window, a network operations team deploys a critical microcode update across a fleet of edge routers. Post-installation telemetry reveals that several legacy branch routers failed the integrity check, halted the boot process, and defaulted to an unconfigured secondary image partition. Which of the following operational procedures should the lead engineer execute first to resolve the condition while strictly adhering to patch management and recovery protocols?
- Execute the documented rollback plan to restore devices to the verified operational baseline from out-of-band media before analyzing the failure in an isolated staging environment.Cevap
- BForce an immediate network-wide push of the microcode update package over the primary interface to overwrite the secondary partition corruptions.
- CPerform a full system restoration by applying only the recent incremental configuration backups accumulated since the last maintenance cycle.
- DReconfigure the edge router switchports and default gateways to force devices to request an unauthenticated DHCP boot image over the WAN.
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The lead engineer should execute the documented rollback plan to restore devices to the verified operational baseline from out-of-band media before analyzing the failure in an isolated staging environment.
The correct response highlights the fundamental rule of network maintenance: if a software update causes device failure or boots into an unconfigured state, the operator must immediately trigger the predefined rollback procedure to restore operational stability before conducting offline investigation.
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Software Maintenance, Patch Rollback Procedures, and Recovery Protocols