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Halting Unified ISSU During Upgrade Phase

During the upgrade phase—before the line module and control plane software is upgraded—the unified ISSU process provides an opportunity to cancel the upgrade. If you choose to cancel, the router remains in the unified ISSU initialized state. The CLI command set becomes fully accessible.

If you do not cancel at this point, then the process continues and any line modules that do not support unified ISSU are reloaded. Application sessions are brought down and traffic forwarding is interrupted for the unsupported modules.

If you do cancel in response to the CLI prompt, unified ISSU returns to the initialized state, and the following releases are present on the router:

To roll back from the unified ISSU initialized state, you must issue the issu stop command. The command reloads the redundant SRP module with the armed release and places unified ISSU in the idle state. As a result, the following releases are present on the router:

After you stop unified ISSU, you can return the router to the state it was in when you began the in-service software upgrade. To roll the router back to its beginning state with the redundant SRP module running the original release, you must perform the following steps to arm the redundant SRP module with the running release:

  1. Turn off auto synchronization.
    host1(config)#disable-autosync
  2. Specify that the router use the running release when it reboots. For
    host1(config)#boot system erx_x-y-z.rel
  3. Synchronize the NVS file system of the redundant module with that of the primary module.
    host1#synchronize

    The redundant SRP module automatically reboots because the software release that it is configured to run now differs from the software release it is running.


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