Cisco Systems 10000 Series installation instructions Obtaining Documentation

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Obtaining Documentation

Step 7 On the active ESR-PRE2 in privileged EXEC mode, enter the hw-modulesec-cpu reset command to reboot the standby ESR-PRE2. This will load the 12.2(28)SB image from bootflash, and the standby PRE2 will come up in RPR mode.

Note The standby ESR-PRE2 is now in cold standby RPR state. It has not yet processed its configuration. You can verify its redundancy mode using the show redundancy command on the active ESR-PRE2.

Step 8 From the active ESR-PRE2, enter the redundancy force-switchovermain-cpucommand in privileged EXEC mode. The standby ESR-PRE2 will become the new active ESR-PRE2 (running 12.2S), and the former active ESR-PRE2 will become the standby ESR-PRE2. Check that the system is carrying traffic. Verify the autoboot string and IOS version using the show bootvar and show version commands.

Note Now you should test the 12.2(28)SB image to determine whether or not a rollback to the previous version is needed.

Step 9 When you know that rollback is not needed, enter the write memory command from the active console to bring the startup configuration up to date on the active and standby ESR-PRE2s.

If you need to roll back, follow the procedure in the next section.

Rollback Procedure for Option 4

If the newly active ESR-PRE2 does not operate satisfactorily after Step 8, you can initiate a rollback switchover to revert to the original 12.3 operating system.

To initiated a rollback switchover, follow these steps:

Step 1 Copy the original startup configuration from the TFTP server to the startup configuration on the active and standby ESR-PRE2s using the copy tftp startup and copy tftp stby-nvram:startup-configcommands.

Step 2 Use the show bootvar command to verify that this action has modified the boot variable to point to the old release image.

Step 3 Enter the hw-modulestandby-cpu reset command from the active console. This command resets the standby ESR-PRE2, which will autoboot to the old release image and come up as the standby ESR-PRE2 in RPR mode.

Step 4 Enter the redundancy force-switchovermain-cpucommand from the active console. This is a service-affecting step. The standby ESR-PRE2 will come up as the active ESR-PRE2 running the old release. The standby ESR-PRE2 will autoboot to the old release, running in RPR+ mode.

You have now reverted to the original system configuration.

Obtaining Documentation

Cisco documentation and additional literature are available on Cisco.com. Cisco also provides several ways to obtain technical assistance and other technical resources. These sections explain how to obtain technical information from Cisco Systems.

Upgrading to Cisco IOS Release 12.2(28)SB on a Cisco 10000 Series Router

 

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Contents Technical Support Upgrade Option 1 ESR-PRE1 Upgrade with Cold Start Upgrade Paths and CompatibilityRollback Procedure for Option Upgrade Option 2 ESR-PRE2 Upgrade with Cold Start Upgrade Option 3 ESR-PRE1 Upgrade with RPR Switchover Show redundancy PRE2 Upgrade Option 4 ESR-PRE2 Upgrade with RPR Switchover Obtaining Documentation Cisco.com Documentation FeedbackProduct Documentation DVD Ordering DocumentationCisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco ProductsSubmitting a Service Request Obtaining Technical AssistanceCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Obtaining Additional Publications and Information Definitions of Service Request SeverityObtaining Additional Publications and Information
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