Rolling Back the Integration on the T1600 Router
To return the T1600 router
to its original state as a standalone system after you have transferred
control to the TX Matrix Plus router, you can roll back the integration. During the rollback, traffic passing through the
router will be interrupted. This procedure uses LCC0 as an
example.
- Preparing to Roll Back the Integration
- Removing the Control Plane Connections
- Removing the Switching Planes
- Returning to the Original T1600 Configuration
Preparing to Roll Back the Integration
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Take each TXP-T1600 SIB offline by using one of the following
methods:
- Press and hold the ONLINE/OFFLINE button on the
TXP-T1600 SIB faceplate until the OK LED is not lit.
- On an external management device connected to the console
or auxiliary port of the TXP-CB, issue the request chassis sib
offline command:
user@host> request chassis sib lcc 0 slot 0
offline
- If the online-expected statement is included
at the [edit chassis lcc number] hierarchy
level, delete it:
user@host# delete chassis lcc 0 online-expected
- Issue the commit synchronize command and ensure
that there are no synchronization errors:
user@host# commit synchronize
- Take the T1600 router offline:
user@host> request chassis lcc slot 0 offline
Removing the Control Plane Connections
To remove the control plane connections between the TXP-CIPs
and the LCC-CBs:
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Disconnect the Ethernet cable plugged into the LCC control
plane port labeled 0 on TXP-CIP-0.
- Disconnect the other end of the Ethernet cable plugged
into the port labeled SFC0 on LCC-CB-0.
- Disconnect the Ethernet cable plugged into the LCC control
plane port labeled LCC0 on TXP-CIP-1.
- Disconnect the other end of the Ethernet cable plugged
into the port labeled SFC0 on LCC-CB-1.
 | Note:
It is not necessary to remove the LCC-CBs from the T1600
routers. |
Removing the Switching Planes
To remove the switching planes
- Attach an electrostatic discharge (ESD) grounding strap
to your bare wrist, and connect the strap to one of the ESD points
on the chassis.
- Remove the fiber-optic array cables from each TXP-T1600
SIB.
- Remove the dust covers from the dust-free resealable plastic
bag and reinstall them on the fiber-optic array cable connectors.
Align the dust cover with the cable connector and carefully press
them together until they stop. The cover and the cable connector are
keyed to ensure proper mating.
- Arrange the fiber-optic array cables so that they are
not touching or blocking access to T1600 router components, and that
they do not drape where people could trip on them.
- Replace each TXP-T1600 SIB with a T1600-SIB. Use the standard
replacement procedure described in the T1600 Core Router Hardware Guide
.Do not bring any of the SIBs online.
 | Note:
Ensure that the ejector handle tabs are properly mated
inside their corresponding chassis slots before you tighten the captive
screws on the ejector handles. You might have to close and open the
handles a few times before the tabs catch the slots. |
Returning to the Original T1600 Configuration
To return to the original T1600 configuration:
- Set the M/S switch on each LCC-CB on the T1600
router faceplate to S.
- On an external management device connected to the console
or auxiliary port of the T1600 CIP, load the original T1600 router
configuration. For example:
user@host# load override t1600-config.conf
- If graceful switchover is enabled in the original T1600
router configuration, disable it as follows:
user@host# delete chassis redundancy graceful-switchover
- Issue the commit synchronize command and ensure
that there are no synchronization errors:
user@host# commit synchronize
- On an external management device connected to the console
or auxiliary port of T1600-CIP-0, reboot the corresponding
Routing Engine in the T1600 router:
user@host> request system reboot
- On an external management device connected to the console
or auxiliary port of T1600-CIP-1, reboot the corresponding
Routing Engine in the T1600 router:
user@host> request system reboot
- Display the status of the SIBs by issuing the show
chassis sibs command on the master Routing Engine:
user@host> show chassis sibs
Slot State Uptime
0 Spare 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
1 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
2 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
3 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
4 Online 255 days, 31 minutes, 12 seconds
Verify that four SIBs are in the Online state and one
SIB is in the Spare state.
- Delete all statements associated with LCC0 from
the TX Matrix Plus router configuration. To review the T1600 router
configuration changes that were merged into the TX Matrix Plus router
configuration, see Creating a Configuration File for the Integration of an Operational T1600 Router.
Published: 2011-12-19