0/FC6 A99-SFC2 OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/PT1 A9K-AC-PEM-V2 OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/PT2 A9K-AC-PEM-V2 OPERATIONAL NSHUT
0/PT3 A9K-AC-PEM-V2 OPERATIONAL NSHUT
Step 14 Repeat Step 6, Step 7 and Step 8.
Step 15 (Optional) Perform FPD upgrade on RP3. Use these commands:
An FPD upgrade can be performed after the FCs and LCs are added to the system.
Note
Example:
sysadmin-vm:0_RP1# upgrade hw-module location 0/RP0 fpd
sysadmin-vm:0_RP1# upgrade hw-module location 0/RP1 fpd
Step 16 Reload the system once FPDs are upgraded using the admin hw-module location all reload command.
Migrating from RSP440 to RSP880 or RSP880-LT Card
Before you begin:
• You must have console access to the router.
• The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 5.3.2 or later version to support RSP880.
• The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 6.2.2 or later version to support RSP880-LT.
• The router must have two RSP440 cards (active and standby) up and running.
• Cisco ASR 9000 Ethernet Line Card (first generation) must be removed from the chassis as they are
incompatible with RSP880.
• Cisco ASR 9000 High Density 100GE Ethernet line cards (third generation) must be power down or
temporarily removed before starting the migration procedure. Use the hw-module power disable location
node-id command in admin-config mode to power down the LC.
Procedure
Step 1 Use 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/RSP0/CPU0(A) 0/RSP1/CPU0(S) (Node Ready, NSR: Ready)
0/RSP0/CPU0(P) 0/RSP1/CPU0(B) (Proc Group Ready, NSR: Ready)
Make sure RSP1 is the active RSP card. If not, then use redundancy switchover command to
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Migrating from RSP440 to RSP880 or RSP880-LT Card