09-17-2020 08:22 AM - edited 09-17-2020 08:35 AM
I would like to upgrade from IOS 16.9.3 to 16.12.4 to resolve an SNMP bug.
However, all the documentation I am finding seems to apply to stacked switches.
Our 9500s are not stacked.
I did find one article that talked about using ISSU mode, but I am not familiar with that or if it works on standalone switches.
Maybe I am overthinking it. Shouldn't it be copy new IOS to flash, and then run through install commands?
Or if not, where might I find the instructions to properly perform this type of upgrade?
09-17-2020 09:08 AM
For S/A you can limit the procedure to this info :
M.
09-17-2020 09:29 AM
Thanks for your reply.
Looking over the instructions, I am having a hard time determining whether they are using only 'request software platform' commands or 'install' commands, or both.
It's my understanding we would want to use install commands only as the request software platform commands are being deprecated.
09-17-2020 09:56 AM
- I would just follow the procedure starting from step 1) 'request platform' ,may get depreciated (later), but is mentioned , so just follow step-by-step.
M.
09-17-2020 10:10 AM - edited 09-17-2020 10:16 AM
Ok, I see. So you're saying it would be fine to proceed with request software commands? There would no need to use the separate install commands?
It does appear there are two reloads using request software, whereas install is only one reload, correct?
Also a side question: Is it possible to use ISSU if a switch is standalone?
09-17-2020 09:45 AM
No not like traditional way, more of archive install new method, here is the upgrade guide :
high level :
1. read the relase notes and understand the bugs
2. take backup config out of the box
3. required maintenance window, switch reboots.
4. check the space of flash if not clear the packages as mentioned in the document.
09-17-2020 10:14 AM
Thank you. Starting to make more sense due to you guys replies.
I don't think ISSU mode applies to me because I'm using standalone switches?
09-17-2020 05:37 PM
I need to know the exact model of the 9500.
There are two commands: One command for the "regular" 9500 and the other is for the "high-performance" model.
09-18-2020 06:10 AM
The model is C9500-48Y4C
I believe these are the high-performance switches
09-18-2020 06:43 AM
Read Release Notes for Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series Switches, Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.x
Because you're going from 16.9.X to 16.12.X, ISSU should be supported.
09-18-2020 07:17 AM
Thanks - from what I was reading, it appears ISSU only works with stacked/HA switches. Can it work with standalone devices?
09-18-2020 07:43 AM
I'll be frank, I'm not sure -- I've never tried ISSU.
All my upgrades are the "traditional" method.
09-18-2020 08:06 AM
Gotcha, same here. I'll have to lab that one day.
Do you have a preference between the "install" commands and the"request software" commands considering the upgrade path from 16.9.3 to 16.12.4?
09-18-2020 08:27 AM
High-performance will only accept the "install" command.
The "request platform" will not be accepted.
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