#more disk0:snmp/snmp_persist loc 0/rp1/cpu0
Step 9
Manually copy Embedded Event Manager (EEM) scripts from RP1 to RP2 disks if applicable.
The EEM scripts are files located on RP’s hard disk. These files are not automatically synced
between Active and Standby RPs.
Note
Step 10
Perform redundancy switchover from active RP1 to standby RP2.
Example:
Router#
redundancy switchover
A physical OIR is not supported, hence you must perform CLI switchover.
Note
Step 11
Verify that the active RP is RP2 and it has the running configuration from RP1.
Example:
Router#
show redundancy summary
Router#
show running config
Step 12
Remove RP1. Follow the procedure explained in the topic
Removing and Replacing Cards from the Chassis,
Step 13
Insert and boot RP2. After booting, the RP2 becomes standby RP. Do not set the ROMMON variable.
Step 14
Repeat Step 7, Step 8 and Step 9.
Step 15
(Optional) Perform FPD upgrade on the RP2. Use these commands:
Example:
Router#(admin)
upgrade hw-module fpd all location 0/rsp0/cpu0
Router#(admin)
upgrade hw-module fpd all location 0/rsp1/cpu0
Step 16
Clear ROMMON variable for active RP from XR prompt:
Example:
Router#
run nvram_rommonvar RSP_LINK_1G 0
Migrating from RP2 to RP3 Card
Before you begin:
• You must have console access to the router. Default console speed on RP3 is set as 115200.
• The router must be running Cisco 64-bit IOS XR software release 6.5.15 or later version. If your router
is running a 32-bit IOS XR release, you will need to migrate to 64-bit XR release 6.5.15 or later. Refer
to
Migration Guide for Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers
.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components
Migrating from RP2 to RP3 Card