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rpaccess, rpios, rpcontrol, show ip interface brief, sipbase, sipspa, Step 11

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Upgrade Process With Service Impact for Nonredundant Platforms Chapter 4 Software Upgrade Process Command or Action Step 10 redundancy force-switchover Example: Router# redundancy force-switchover Purpose Force a switchover from the active IOS process to the standby IOS process. Note Your connection to the router often drops and is expected behavior at this point of the procedure in many scenarios. Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 If this step drops your connection to the router, wait a few minutes before reconnecting to the router and then continue to Step 11. (Optional) show platform Example: (Optional) Monitor system state to ensure both IOS processes are active. Router# show platform request platform software package install rp 0 file file-system:asr1000rp1-{rpaccess,rpios,rpcontrol }*version-string*.pkg bay standby-bay force Example: Router# request platform software package install rp 0 file bootflash:asr1000rp1-{rpaccess,rpios,rpcontrol} *02.02.01.122-33.XNB1*.pkg bay 0 force Upgrade the RPAccess, RPIOS, and RPControl subpackages in the standby bay, which in this context is the opposite bay used in Step 9. Note The pattern options used in this CLI (rpaccess, rpios, and rpcontrol) were introduced in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.2 and are not available in previous Cisco IOS XE Releases. See the "ISSU Procedures (Prior to Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.2)" section on page 4-73 for pre-Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.2 ISSU upgrade procedures. request platform software package install rp 0 file file-system:asr1000rp1-{sipbase,sipspa}*version*. pkg slot SIP-slot-number force Repeat this step for each SIP installed in your router before proceeding to the next step. Upgrade the SIP and SPA subpackages for each SIP on the router. Note This step must be completed one SIP at a time, and repeated for each SIP installed on the router before performing the next step. Example: Router# request platform software package install rp 0 file bootflash:asr1000rp1-{sipspa,sipbase}*02.02.01. 122-33.XNB1*.pkg slot 0 force Router# request platform software package install rp 0 file bootflash:asr1000rp1-{sipspa,sipbase}*02.02.01. 122-33.XNB1*.pkg slot 1 force Router# request platform software package install rp 0 file bootflash:asr1000rp1-{sipspa,sipbase}*02.02.01. 122-33.XNB1*.pkg slot 2 force Tip Note You can use the show ip interface brief command to identify which slots contain SIPs and SPAs. The interfaces with three numbers (in the form SIP-number/SPA-number/interface-number) identify the SIP and SPA locations in the router. The pattern options used in this CLI (sipbase and sipspa) were introduced in Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.2 and are not available in previous Cisco IOS XE Releases. See the "ISSU Procedures (Prior to Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.2)" section on page 4-73 for pre-Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1.2 ISSU upgrade procedures. 4-124 Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide OL-16506-10

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Chapter 4
Software Upgrade Process
Upgrade Process With Service Impact for Nonredundant Platforms
Step 10
redundancy force-switchover
Example:
Router#
redundancy force-switchover
Force a switchover from the active IOS process to the
standby IOS process.
Note
Your connection to the router often drops and is
expected behavior at this point of the procedure in
many scenarios.
If this step drops your connection to the router, wait
a few minutes before reconnecting to the router and
then continue to
Step 11
.
Step 11
(Optional)
show platform
Example:
Router#
show platform
(Optional) Monitor system state to ensure both IOS
processes are active.
Step 12
request platform software package install rp 0
file
file-system
:asr1000rp1-{rpaccess,rpios,rpcontrol
}*
version-string
*.pkg bay
standby-bay
force
Example:
Router#
request platform software package
install rp 0 file
bootflash:asr1000rp1-{rpaccess,rpios,rpcontrol}
*02.02.01.122-33.XNB1*.pkg bay 0 force
Upgrade the RPAccess, RPIOS, and RPControl
subpackages in the standby bay, which in this context is the
opposite bay used in
Step 9
.
Note
The
pattern
options used in this CLI (
rpaccess
,
rpios
, and
rpcontrol
) were introduced in Cisco IOS
XE Release 2.1.2 and are not available in previous
Cisco IOS XE Releases.
See the
“ISSU Procedures (Prior to Cisco IOS XE
Release 2.1.2)” section on page 4-73
for pre-Cisco
IOS XE Release 2.1.2 ISSU upgrade procedures.
Step 13
request platform software package install rp 0
file
file-system
:asr1000rp1-{sipbase,sipspa}*
version
*.
pkg slot
SIP-slot-number
force
Repeat this step for each SIP installed in your
router before proceeding to the next step.
Example:
Router#
request platform software package
install rp 0 file
bootflash:asr1000rp1-{sipspa,sipbase}*02.02.01.
122-33.XNB1*.pkg slot 0 force
Router#
request platform software package
install rp 0 file
bootflash:asr1000rp1-{sipspa,sipbase}*02.02.01.
122-33.XNB1*.pkg slot 1 force
Router#
request platform software package
install rp 0 file
bootflash:asr1000rp1-{sipspa,sipbase}*02.02.01.
122-33.XNB1*.pkg slot 2 force
Upgrade the SIP and SPA subpackages for each SIP on the
router.
Note
This step must be completed one SIP at a time, and
repeated for each SIP installed on the router before
performing the next step.
Tip
You can use the
show ip interface brief
command
to identify which slots contain SIPs and SPAs. The
interfaces with three numbers (in the form
SIP-number
/
SPA-number
/
interface-number
)
identify the SIP and SPA locations in the router.
Note
The
pattern
options used in this CLI (
sipbase
and
sipspa
) were introduced in Cisco IOS XE Release
2.1.2 and are not available in previous Cisco IOS
XE Releases.
See the
“ISSU Procedures (Prior to Cisco IOS XE
Release 2.1.2)” section on page 4-73
for pre-Cisco
IOS XE Release 2.1.2 ISSU upgrade procedures.
Command or Action
Purpose