Example:
Router#
show redundancy summary
Active/Primary Standby/Backup
-------------- --------------
0/RSP0/CPU0(A)
0/RSP1/CPU0(S) (Node Ready, NSR: Ready)
0/RSP1/CPU0(P)
0/RSP1/CPU0(B) (Proc Group Ready, NSR: Ready)
Step 2
Shutdown the standby RSP card (slot 1) using the
admin hw-module shutdown location 0/RSP1
command.
Step 3
Remove the standby RSP card (slot 1). When RSP is removed, an alarm is generated indicating that the
redundancy is lost. Follow the procedure explained in the topic
Removing and Replacing Cards from the
Step 4
Insert RSP5 in slot 1 and allow RSP5 to bootup.
Step 5
Verify both the RSPs are in IOS XR RUN state using the
show platform
command.
Example:
Router#
show platform
Node
Type
State
Config state
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0/RSP0/CPU0
A9K-RSP880-LT-TR(Active)
IOS XR RUN
NSHUT
0/RSP1/CPU0
A9K-RSP5-TR(Standby)
IOS XR RUN
NSHUT
0/FT0
ASR-9910-FAN
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/FT1
ASR-9910-FAN
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/1/CPU0
A9K-8X100GE-TR
IOS XR RUN
NSHUT
0/FC0
A99-SFC-S
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/FC1
A99-SFC-S
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/FC2
A99-SFC-S
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/FC3
A99-SFC-S
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/FC4
A99-SFC-S
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/PT0
A9K-AC-PEM-V3
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
0/PT1
A9K-AC-PEM-V3
OPERATIONAL
NSHUT
Step 6
Verify RSP in slot 0 and RSP5 in slot 1 reach full synchronization (NSR-ready state) and status of ALL the
groups is Ready state. Use
show redundancy
command to verify the same.
Step 7
Manually copy Embedded Event Manager (EEM) scripts from RSP to RSP5 disks if applicable.
The EEM scripts are files located on RSP’s hard disk. These files are not automatically synced
between Active and Standby RSPs.
Note
Step 8
From active RSP, verify the both RSPs have synchronized the SNMP engine ID and SNMP ifindex-table
between each other:
Example:
#more disk0:snmp/ifindex-table loc 0/rsp0/cpu0
#more disk0:snmp/ifindex-table loc 0/rsp1/cpu0
#more disk0:snmp/snmp_persist loc 0/rsp0/cpu0
#more disk0:snmp/snmp_persist loc 0/rsp1/cpu0
Step 9
Perform redundancy switchover from active RSP to standby RSP5. This results in RSP5 (slot 1) becoming
active RSP and RSP (slot 0) becoming standby RP.
Example:
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
259
Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components
Migrating from RSP4/RSP4-S/RSP-L to RSP5 Card