To upgrade your router software by means of unified ISSU, perform the following steps.
- host1(config)#disable-autosync
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Note: Be sure to specify the correct software release (.rel) filename for the router you are using, as described in the section Identifying the Software Release File in Installing JUNOSe Software . |
- host1#copy /incoming/releases/ftpserver/quebec2.rel
R2.rel
- host1#copy running-configuration system2.cnf
- host1#show issu
- host1#show issu brief
- host1#show issu detail
- host1#boot system R2.rel
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Note: You must arm any hotfixes that need to be loaded with the new release after you have armed the new release. The hotfixes are supplied when the modules to which they apply are rebooted. |
- host1#synchronize
Because the redundant SRP module is running a different release than the armed release, the module automatically reboots and runs the armed (upgrade) release, R2.rel.
Wait for the redundant SRP module to boot, initialize, and reach the standby state. At this point, the REDUNDANT LED on the module is illuminated and the ONLINE LED is off. The State field in the show version display indicates that the redundant module is in the standby state.
The NVS file systems of the two SRP modules are unsynchronized because the redundant SRP module rebooted.
- host1#synchronize
- host1(config)#no disable-autosync
- host(config)#license issu xyz123abc
- License for ISSU configured.
- host1#show issu
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Note: If the results indicate that some requirements are not met, you must correct this situation before proceeding. |
- host1#show redundancy srp
If it is not already configured, do so now.
- host1(config)#redundancy
- host1(config-redundancy)#mode high-availability
- host1#issu initialize
The CLI displays the status of the initialization as it proceeds.
- host1#show issu
Unified ISSU must be in the Initialized state before you proceed to the next step. The time required for initialization varies with the system load and the complexity of the router configuration.
- host1#issu start
The router switches to the redundant SRP module running the upgrade release, R2.rel. Significant upgrade milestones are displayed as they occur.
- host1#show issu
You can also verify the status of the SRP modules and line modules, as well as the running and armed releases.
- host1#show version
issu initialize
- host1#issu initialize
- Verifying the ISSU criteria… verified
- Starting the ISSU initializing phase
- Upgrading the standby SRP- This phase can take a long time
- 10% completed…
issu start
- host1#issu start
- Verifying the ISSU criteria… verified
- The system will now enter the upgrading phase. This phase
cannot be aborted.
- Do you wish to continue?
-
Yes
- Starting the ISSU upgrade phase
- … Upgrading the line card – Control plane
- … Upgrading completed
- Switching from primary SRP to the standby SRP
- The system will resume on the SRP in slot 7 in a few minutes.
issu stop
- host1#issu stop
- The command will abort the ISSU operation. Do you wish
to continue?
-
Yes
- Stopping the ISSU upgrade process
- ...reloading standby SRP
license issu
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Note: Acquire the ERX-1440 unified ISSU license from Juniper Networks Customer Service or your Juniper Networks sales representative. |
- host1#license issu xyz123abc
- License for ISSU configured.
- host1#license issu abc123def456
- %Unable to configure ISSU license (Invalid License)