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ISSU Upgrade for Redundant Platforms Chapter 4 Software Upgrade Process Step 7 Command or Action telnet ip-address port Example: [unix-server-1 ~]$ telnet 172.17.52.157 2003 User Access Verification Username: user Password: ******** Router> Step 8 issu acceptversion Step 9 Example: Router# issu acceptversion issu commitversion Step 10 Example: Router# issu commitversion show version show version active-RP running show version active-RP provisioned show platform show running-configuration Step 11 hw-module slot RP-slot reload Example: Router# hw-module slot R0 reload Purpose Log in to the RP being upgraded, preferably using the RP's console port, to complete the upgrade. (This is the new active RP, that was the standby RP prior to the ISSU process.) Note Ensure the hostname does not end in "-stby" after logging into the RP, as this indicates that the RP being accessed is still the standby RP. There are many ways to log on to a console port. The example shows access to the console port from a UNIX host using telnet. (Optional) Stops the ISSU rollback timer. This step is optional as long as Step 9 is completed before the rollback timer expires. Completes the ISSU upgrade. (Optional) Enter the show version, show platform, or show runnning-configuration commands to confirm that the upgrade completed successfully, as follows: • show version-Confirm that the correct software version is running on your router and that the RP was booted from the correct file. • show running-configuration-Confirm that the booting configuration, in particular the boot system statements, are correct. Tip Use the show running-config | include boot command to display only the boot statements from the show running-configuration output. • show platform- Confirm that both RP0 and RP1 are correctly running as active and standby. Reload the new software on the Standby RP. Examples The following example shows how to perfrom consolidated package upgrade in a dual route processor configuration: Router(config)# ip tftp source-interface gigabitethernet 0 Router# copy tftp bootflash: Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 4-8 OL-16506-10

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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4
Software Upgrade Process
ISSU Upgrade for Redundant Platforms
Examples
The following example shows how to perfrom consolidated package upgrade in a dual route processor
configuration:
Router(config)#
ip tftp source-interface gigabitethernet 0
Router#
copy tftp bootflash:
Step 7
telnet
ip-address
port
Example:
[unix-server-1 ~]$
telnet 172.17.52.157 2003
User Access Verification
Username:
user
Password:
********
Router>
Log in to the RP being upgraded, preferably using
the RP’s console port, to complete the upgrade. (This
is the new active RP, that was the standby RP prior to
the ISSU process.)
Note
Ensure the hostname does not end in “-stby”
after logging into the RP, as this indicates
that the RP being accessed is still the standby
RP.
There are many ways to log on to a console port. The
example shows access to the console port from a
UNIX host using telnet.
Step 8
issu acceptversion
Example:
Router#
issu acceptversion
(Optional) Stops the ISSU rollback timer.
This step is optional as long as
Step 9
is completed
before the rollback timer expires.
Step 9
issu commitversion
Example:
Router#
issu commitversion
Completes the ISSU upgrade.
Step 10
show version
show version
active-RP
running
show version
active-RP
provisioned
show platform
show running-configuration
(Optional) Enter the
show version
,
show platform
,
or
show runnning-configuration
commands to
confirm that the upgrade completed successfully, as
follows:
show version
—Confirm that the correct
software version is running on your router and
that the RP was booted from the correct file.
show running-configuration
—Confirm that
the booting configuration, in particular the boot
system statements, are correct.
Tip
Use the
show running-config | include boot
command to display only the boot statements
from the
show running-configuration
output.
show platform
— Confirm that both RP0 and
RP1 are correctly running as active and standby.
Step 11
hw-module slot
RP-slot
reload
Example:
Router#
hw-module slot R0 reload
Reload the new software on the Standby RP.
Command or Action
Purpose