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Upgrading FPD
In general terms, field-programmable devices (FPDs) are hardware devices implemented on router cards
that support separate software upgrades. A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a type of programmable
memory device that exists on most hardware components of the router. The term FPD has been introduced
to collectively and generically describe any type of programmable hardware device on SIPs and shared port
adapters (SPAs), including FPGAs. Cisco IOS XR software provides the Cisco FPD upgrade feature to
manage the upgrade of FPD images on SIPs and SPAs.
This chapter describes the information that you must know to verify image versions and to perform an
upgrade for SPA or SIP FPD images when incompatibilities arise.
Table 6: Feature History for Upgrading FPD
Modification
Release
This Feature was Introduced.
Release 6.1.x
•
Prerequisites for FPD Image Upgrades, page 107
•
Overview of FPD Image Upgrade Support, page 107
•
How to Upgrade FPD Images, page 109
•
Configuration Examples for FPD Image Upgrade, page 112
Prerequisites for FPD Image Upgrades
Before upgrading the FPD on your router you must install and activate the fpd.pie fpd.rpm package.
This is for the manual upgrade using the
upgrade hw-module FPD
command.
Overview of FPD Image Upgrade Support
An FPD image is used to upgrade the software on an FPD.
System Management Configuration Guide for Cisco NCS 5000 Series Routers, IOS XR Release 6.2.x
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