09-23-2013 02:05 AM
hi,
I am doing redundancy tests in a ASR 9000 series router. I have two RSP440 cards in the router one actins as active and the other as standby.
My first question is if it is possible to upgrade the standby card and then do a “redundancy switchover” without reboot the router?
I am also trying Non Stop Routing feature while I do a “redundancy swithover”. I have applied the following configuration and the NSR seems to work fine.
Top level
nsr process-failures switchover
BGP
router bgp 65101
nsr
MPLS
mpls ldp
nsr
We are running IS-IS as IGP protocol but I did not find the NSR oprion but NSF ( Non stop forwarding??). I am not sure what to configure to enable Non Stop Routing for IS-IS.
RP/0/RSP1/CPU0:ios(config-isis)#nsf ?
cisco Cisco Proprietary NSF restart
ietf IETF NSF restart
interface-expires # of times T1 can expire waiting for the restart ACK
interface-timer Timer used to wait for a restart ACK (seconds)
lifetime Maximum route lifetime following restart (seconds)
09-23-2013 06:01 AM
Hi,
Unfortunately this will not work as we do not support installing packages on a single node. While it is technically possible to do this we do not officially support this kind of install; especially not for RSPs.
Lets say you did go ahead and install to the standby RSP and that it did go through the activation process without throwing errors or re-syncing to the active:
We do have a few versions that now support ISSU as well as ISSU SMUs and we will see more ISSU in the future. Right now we do support 4.3.0 to 4.3.1 ISSU upgrade with SMU Pack 2 for 4.3.0
http://www.cisco.com/web/Cisco_IOS_XR_Software/pdf/ASR9K_ISSU_Overview.pdf
HTH,
Sam
09-23-2013 04:20 PM
As for NSR/NSF, you are right.
Under IS-IS the NSF is what you need.
And for the upgrade, its really depend of what version to what version you trying to reach.
Sometimes Turbo-Boot is was faster then the regular way (less downtime)
Turbo-Boot takes 45-60 min for 9010 full of cards (doesnt matter if 440 or 4G)
Chura
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