Step 11
Remove RSP440 from slot 1. Follow the procedure explained in the topic
Step 12
Insert and boot RSP880. After booting, the RSP 880 becomes standby RSP. Do not set the ROMMON variable.
Step 13
Repeat Step 7, Step 8 and Step 9.
Step 14
(Optional) Perform FPD upgrade on the RSP880. 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 15
Clear ROMMON variable for active RSP from XR prompt:
Example:
Router#
run nvram_rommonvar RSP_LINK_1G 0
Migrating from RSP4-S to RSP880-LT Card (ASR 9906 Router)
Before you begin:
• You must have console access to the router.
• The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 6.3.2 or later version.
• The router must have two RSP4-S cards (active and standby) up and running.
• Set the MISMATCH_RP_ENABLED ROMMON variable to 1:
1.
Connect to the RSP4-S console port and press CTRL+C to break into ROMMON.
2.
From the ROMMON prompt on the RSP4-S, set the ROMMON variable to allow mismatched RSP:
rommon B1>
MISMATCH_RP_ENABLED=1
Procedure
Step 1
Enter the
show redundancy summary
command to identify the active and standby RSPs.
Example:
Router#
show redundancy summary
Wed Jun 17 11:18:51.391 PST
Active/Primary Standby/Backup
-------------- --------------
0/RSP1/CPU0(A) 0/
RSP0
/CPU0(
S
) (Node Ready, NSR: Ready)
0/RSP1/CPU0(P) 0/RSP0/CPU0(B) (Proc Group Ready, NSR: Ready)
Step 2
Remove the standby RSP4-S from slot 0 and insert the RSP880-LT. Follow the procedure in
Replacing Cards from the Chassis, on page 245
.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Hardware Installation Guide
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Replacing Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router Components
Migrating from RSP4-S to RSP880-LT Card (ASR 9906 Router)