07-06-2018 08:18 AM - edited 03-08-2019 03:35 PM
Hello,
I have two Catalyst 6880-X in a VSS pair that I need to upgrade to one of the suggested release. I don't have any FEX attached. I'm currently running version 15.1(2)SY6 and would need to go to either 15.2.1-SY6 or 15.5.1-SY1.
I have a maintenance window to do this upgrade this weekend, but I still need to minimize downtime/impact as much as possible.
The documentation I found is a bit confusing, it mentions ISSU and eFSU (enhanced Fast Software Upgrade). I'm not sure what the difference is between the two. I found a compatibility matrix that shows the different minor versions in the same major version and if they are compatible for ISSU/eFSU, but no indication anywhere if you can do a hit-less or minimal downtime upgrade between major versions.
Can someone confirm what the best way to upgrade this pair of switches is to minimize downtime?
Also, is there something that would make it better to go to one version or the other (15.2 or 15.5)?
Thank you,
Luke
09-03-2019 03:41 AM
The "system" had no downtime when I run "redundancy reload peer". The standby unit had a downtime for about 10 minutes.
We have 2 pc of 6880-X.
09-03-2019 04:26 AM
09-03-2019 09:55 PM
Yes, 2 chassis and each chassis with 1 PFC (routing engine)
09-03-2019 04:27 AM
09-03-2019 09:57 PM
Yes, 2 6880 chassis and each chassis with single Supervisor Engine.
09-03-2019 06:14 AM
Do you have Top-Of-Racks 6800IAs? I intend to upgrade my 6880-Xs in a couple weeks or so and I expect an outage since our 6800IAs will need to go through a reboot once the new update is pushed down from the host switch(s). So again, a system no downtime using "redundancy reload peer" may indeed work for the host pair but regardless if you have 6800IA attached, downtime is unavoidable. Anyone, correct em if I'm wrong...
09-03-2019 06:51 AM
09-03-2019 07:47 AM
OK, than you just have the chassis. I have 6800IAs connected to our chassis. They operate as FEXs, similar to NX-OS. From what I've researched and confirmed with TAC, they will indeed reboot once you push the update from the chassis to them. Thus, temporarily causing an outage since in our case, we have servers connected to them.
09-03-2019 08:10 AM
03-13-2020 05:54 AM
Hi Luke,
how was your upgrade ? Did you need to upgrade the firmware before the IOS or could you go from 15.2 to 15.5 with no problems?
Best
Alessio
05-21-2021 06:44 AM
Hello Leo,
I had a question regarding your process for upgrading the IOS on the Cisco 6840-X VSS. Specifically Step #8. After steps 1-7 are completed, what do you recommend for reboot? I'm reading several different commands, some of which reboot one chassis at a time and then Redundancy reload shelf which will reload then entire VSS at once?
Can you clarify which command to run to reboot?
Thanks,
Shameer
01-10-2021 06:33 PM
Redundancy reload shelf works on 4500
reload works for 6500 ( both chassis reload )
05-21-2021 06:53 AM
Asking the group...Once boot variable is changed, config-register is changed, config is saved and it is time to reboot --> should I just reboot the entire VSS (both chassis') with redundancy reload shelf, or one at a time?
Thanks,
Shameer
05-21-2021 07:34 AM
05-21-2021 10:06 AM
Thanks Perkin. I have a scheduled maintenance window, so downtime is allowed. So you recommend just reloading both chassis at once via "redundancy reload shelf", correct?
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