To upgrade the software for a routing matrix, perform the following steps:
1.
Disable graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) on the master Routing Engine
(re0) and save the configuration change to both Routing Engines.
2.
Install the new JUNOS Software release on the backup Routing Engine (re1) while
keeping the currently running software version on the master Routing Engine
(re0).
3.
Load the new JUNOS Software on the backup Routing Engine. After making sure
that the new software version is running correctly on the backup Routing Engine
(re1), switch mastership back to the original master Routing Engine (re0) to
activate the new software.
4.
Install the new software on the new backup Routing Engine (re0).
For the detailed procedure, see the
Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Feature Guide
or the
Routing Matrix with a TX Matrix Plus Feature Guide
.
Upgrading Using ISSU
Unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU) enables you to upgrade between two
different JUNOS Software releases with no disruption on the control plane and with
minimal disruption of traffic. Unified in-service software upgrade is only supported
by dual Routing Engine platforms. In addition, graceful Routing Engine switchover
(GRES) and nonstop active routing (NSR) must be enabled. For additional information
about using unified in-service software upgrade, see the
Junos High Availability
Configuration Guide
.
Upgrading from JUNOS Release 9.2 or Earlier on a Router Enabled for Both
PIM and NSR
JUNOS Release 9.3 introduced NSR support for PIM for IPv4 traffic. However, the
following PIM features are not currently supported with NSR. The commit operation
fails if the configuration includes both NSR and one or more of these features:
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Anycast RP
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Draft-Rosen multicast VPNs (MVPNs)
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Local RP
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Next-generation MVPNs with PIM provider tunnels
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PIM join load balancing
JUNOS 9.3 Release introduced a new configuration statement that disables NSR for
PIM only, so that you can activate incompatible PIM features and continue to use
NSR for the other protocols on the router: the
nonstop-routing disable
statement at
the
[edit protocols pim]
hierarchy level. (Note that this statement disables NSR for all
PIM features, not only incompatible features.)
If neither NSR nor PIM is enabled on the router to be upgraded or if one of the
unsupported PIM features is enabled but NSR is not enabled, no additional steps are
necessary and you can use the standard upgrade procedure described in other sections
of these instructions. If NSR is enabled and no NSR-incompatible PIM features are
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