11-17-2020 06:07 AM
The boot time of ISR 4000 is taking at least 10 min, can we sheorten this time ?
11-17-2020 06:32 AM
Hello,
there have been a few threads discussing this same issue. Basically, what it comes down to is that, since these are high(er) end routers running IOS XE, and not IOS, there is not much you can do to shorten the boot time. According to Wikipedia:
"Cisco IOS is a monolithic operating system running directly on the hardware while IOS XE is a combination of a linux kernel and a (monolithic) application (IOSd) that runs on top of this kernel."
11-17-2020 07:41 AM
Assuming the ISR 4K supports it, and you have sufficient flash, in theory, decompressing the IOS, saving that on flash, and booting it should save a bit of time.
Further, also assuming an older IOS version or a less feature set rich version (now a days less likely as Cisco often provides universal versions) can be used, that's also physically smaller, should also, in theory, save a bit of time booting it up.
One other possibility, if your ISR has some form of external insertable flash memory, from which it can boot from, and you if you can obtain various performance levels for that flash type, using such, again in theory, might save a bit of boot time.
Although any and/or all of the prior may save some boot time, I'm unsure there would be a huge savings, first because IOS (now a days) is often larger than ever (and continues to grow) and possibly Cisco hasn't designed their devices with fast booting in mind (something which you might suggest to them).
11-17-2020 02:01 PM
1. Install Mode or Bundle Mode?
2. What firmware are you running on?
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