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DETAILED STEPS, show version, installed, show platform, show redundancy states

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ISSU Upgrade for Redundant Platforms Chapter 4 Software Upgrade Process DETAILED STEPS Step 1 Command or Action show version show version active-rp installed dir filesystem: directory show platform show redundancy states Example: Router# show version Router# show version r0 installed Router# dir bootflash: Router# show platform Router# show redundancy states Step 2 copy running-config startup-config Step 3 Example: Router# copy running-config startup-config mkdir URL-to-directory-name Example: Router# mkdir usb0:221subs Step 4 ip tftp source-interface gigabitethernet slot/port Example: Router(config)# ip tftp source-interface gigabitethernet 0 Step 5 copy tftp: URL-to-target-location Example: Router# copy tftp: usb0:221subs Purpose (Optional) Use the following commands to confirm the current router configuration, as follows: • show version and show version active-rp installed-Verify the running version of the Cisco IOS XE software on the router, and which file was used to boot the router, and where that file is stored. • dir-Confirm that the files that were used to boot the router are located in the directory. • show platform-Confirm the current status of the active and standby RPs. • show redundancy states-Confirm the operational and configured redundancy states. After you have confirmed that the system states are acceptable, save the current configuration to the startup configuration. Create a directory to store the consolidated package and subpackages. This directory must be created in most cases because the consolidated packages and subpackages have to be separated from the subpackages that booted the router at this step of the procedure. Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet TFTP source-interface to be configured: slot/port-Specifies the location of the TFTP source-interface. Note To copy a file using TFTP through the Management Ethernet interface, the ip tftp source-interface GigabitEthernet 0 command must be entered before entering the copy tftp command. Copy the consolidated package file into the directory created in Step 3. The consolidated package in this step should not be copied into the same directory where the subpackages that are currently running your router are stored (the directory containing the packages.conf provisioning file from which the router was booted). Tip It is recommended that you copy the package onto a usb: or harddisk: file system for space considerations when performing this step of the procedure. 4-14 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide OL-16506-10

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Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide
OL-16506-10
Chapter 4
Software Upgrade Process
ISSU Upgrade for Redundant Platforms
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
show version
show version
active-rp
installed
dir
filesystem
:
directory
show platform
show redundancy states
Example:
Router#
show version
Router#
show version r0 installed
Router#
dir bootflash:
Router#
show platform
Router#
show redundancy states
(Optional) Use the following commands to confirm the
current router configuration, as follows:
show version
and
show version
active-rp
installed
—Verify the running version of the Cisco IOS
XE software on the router, and which file was used to
boot the router, and where that file is stored.
dir
—Confirm that the files that were used to boot the
router are located in the directory.
show platform
—Confirm the current status of the
active and standby RPs.
show redundancy states
—Confirm the operational
and configured redundancy states.
Step 2
copy running-config startup-config
Example:
Router#
copy running-config startup-config
After you have confirmed that the system states are
acceptable, save the current configuration to the startup
configuration.
Step 3
mkdir
URL-to-directory-name
Example:
Router#
mkdir usb0:221subs
Create a directory to store the consolidated package and
subpackages.
This directory must be created in most cases because the
consolidated packages and subpackages have to be
separated from the subpackages that booted the router at
this step of the procedure.
Step 4
ip tftp
source-interface gigabitethernet slot/port
Example:
Router(config)#
ip tftp source-interface
gigabitethernet 0
Specifies the Gigabit Ethernet TFTP source-interface to be
configured:
slot/port
—Specifies the location of the TFTP
source-interface.
Note
To copy a file using TFTP through the Management
Ethernet interface, the
ip tftp source-interface
GigabitEthernet 0
command must be entered
before entering the
copy tftp
command.
Step 5
copy tftp:
URL-to-target-location
Example:
Router#
copy tftp: usb0:221subs
Copy the consolidated package file into the directory
created in
Step 3
.
The consolidated package in this step should not be copied
into the same directory where the subpackages that are
currently running your router are stored (the directory
containing the packages.conf provisioning file from which
the router was booted).
Tip
It is recommended that you copy the package onto a
usb: or harddisk: file system for space
considerations when performing this step of the
procedure.