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Chapter 3 Consolidated Packages and SubPackages Management
Managing and Configuring the Router to Run Using Consolidated Packages and Individual SubPackages
The following example shows a confirm prompt notification:
The system is without a fully initialized peer and service impact will occur. Proceed with
abort? [confirm]
The
issu runversion
command is optional for completing a consolidated package upgrade on the
Cisco ASR 1000 Series Routers. You can enter
issu commitversion
from the active RP to complete the
software upgrade, then use the
redundancy force-switchover
command to switch to the upgraded RP
on this platform, if desired.
Note
For additional information on limited downtime upgrades using the
issu
command set, see the
“Software
Upgrade Process” section on page 4-1
.
Managing and Configuring the Router to Run Using Consolidated
Packages and Individual SubPackages
This section discusses the following topics:
•
Quick Start Software Upgrade, page 3-6
•
Managing and Configuring a Router to Run Using a Consolidated Package, page 3-7
•
Managing and Configuring a Router to Run Using Individual SubPackages From a Consolidated
Package, page 3-10
•
Managing and Configuring a Router to Run Using Optional SubPackages, page 3-14
•
Troubleshooting Software Mismatch with ESP Board ASR1000-ESP10-N, page 3-18
Quick Start Software Upgrade
The following instructions provide a quick start version of upgrading the software running the Cisco
ASR 1000 Series Routers. These instructions assume you have access to the consolidated package and
that the files will be stored in a bootflash: file system that is not storing any previously installed
subpackages or consolidated packages and that has enough room for the file or files.
For more detailed installation examples, see the other sections of this chapter.
To upgrade the software using a quick start version, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Copy the consolidated package into bootflash: using the
copy
URL-to-image
bootflash:
command.
Step 2
If you want to run the router using individual subpackages, enter the
request platform software
package expand file
bootflash:
image-name
command. If you want to run the router using a
consolidated package, skip this step.
Step 3
Enter the
dir bootflash:
command to verify your consolidated package or your extracted subpackages
are in the directory.
Step 4
If you are trying to run individual subpackages, use the
delete bootdisk:
image-name
to delete the
consolidated package. If you want to run the router using the consolidated package, skip this step.