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Upgrading from Release 5.1.1 or Lower-Numbered Releases

Release 5.1.1 or lower-numbered releases only support application images up to 172 MB. To install larger application images for Release 6.0.0 and higher-numbered releases, you must first install Release 5.1.2 (or the highest-numbered 5.x.x release). This enables the system to support application images greater than 172 MB. For example, you cannot go from Release 5.1.1 to Release 7.2.0 without first upgrading to Release 5.1.2. See Table 16.

Table 16: Release Compatibility

JUNOSe Release

Highest Release Able to Load

Cannot Load

Maximum
Application Image

5.1.1 or lower-numbered release

5.3.5p0-2 or the highest-numbered 5.x.x release

6.x.x or higher-numbered release

~172 MB

5.1.2 or higher-numbered release

No limitation

Not applicable

~234 MB

7.2.0 or higher-numbered release

No limitation

Not applicable

~256 MB

Your software upgrades may be available remotely through Telnet or FTP, or may be delivered on a new NVS card. Depending on how you access the software updates, there are two different procedures to follow. See the appropriate section for instructions:

Upgrading Software Remotely Through Telnet or FTP

Follow these steps to upgrade your system software remotely:

  1. Copy the new release to your system (using Telnet of FTP).

    Note: The release you are installing must be Release 5.1.2 or higher-numbered 5.x.x release.

  2. Install and arm the release from the config# prompt using the normal upgrade procedures as described in this chapter.
  3. Reload and configure the software.

After the system is configured with a 5.x.x release, newer releases are supported and can be installed.

Upgrading Software from an NVS Card

Follow these steps to upgrade your system software when the software is on an NVS card. The procedure you use depends on the number of SRP modules in the system.

Upgrading a System That Contains One SRP Module

If the system contains only one SRP module, you must power off the system before you upgrade the NVS card.

To upgrade the NVS card on a system that contains one SRP module:

  1. Enter the halt command.
  2. Connect your antistatic wrist strap to the ESD grounding jack on the router.
  3. Power off the system.
  4. Replace the NVS card on the SRP module.

    Note: The release you are installing must be Release 5.1.2 or higher-numbered 5.x.x release.

  5. Power on the system.

After the system is configured with a 5.x.x release, newer releases are supported and can be installed.

Upgrading a System That Contains Two SRP Modules

In a system that contains two SRP modules, you can upgrade the software without powering off the system.

To upgrade the software in a system that contains two SRP modules:

  1. Connect your antistatic wrist strap to the ESD grounding jack on your router.
  2. Turn off autosynchronization.
    host1#enable
    host1#configure
    Configuring from terminal or file [terminal]?
    Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
    host1 (config)#disable-autosync
    host1 (config)#exit
  3. Halt the redundant SRP module.
    host1#halt standby-srp

    Remove the redundant SRP module from the chassis.
  4. Replace the NVS card on this SRP module.

    Note: The release you are installing must be Release 5.1.2 or higher-numbered 5.x.x release.

  5. Reinsert the SRP module into the chassis.
  6. Force the redundant SRP module to take over from the primary SRP module.
    host1#srp switch
  7. Turn on autosychronization.
    host1#enable
    host1#configure
    Configuring from terminal or file [terminal]?
    Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
    host1 (config)#no disable-autosync
    host1 (config)#exit

    The software is updated on the other SRP module.

After the system is configured with a 5.x.x release, newer releases are supported and can be installed.


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