On 17 January 2018 at 09:32, Niall Donaghy <niall.dona...@geant.org> wrote:
> Hi Craig,
>
> Indeed Misak's recommendation is the one I would follow.
>
> We are in the process of upgrading SCBEs to SCBE2s and indeed you must power 
> off for this.
>
> As for the RE upgrades, JNPR states here 
> https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/release-independent/junos/topics/reference/specifications/routing-engine-m-mx-t-series-specifications-by-model.html
>  that: "On routers that accept two Routing Engines, you cannot mix Routing 
> Engine types except for a brief period (one minute or so) during an upgrade 
> or downgrade to two Routing Engines of the same type." I suggest that if you 
> try to sync in-chassis rather than use flash, it might work, but is 
> technically unsupported.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of 
> Misak Khachatryan
> Sent: 16 January 2018 18:30
> To: craig washington <craigwashingto...@hotmail.com>
> Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Upgrading from RE-S-2000-4096-S/SCB-MX960-S to 
> RE-S-1800X4-32G-S/SCBE2-MX-S
>
> Hi,
>
> As i remember, you can't mix REs and/or SCBs. Better to save your 
> configuration to flash, replace all cards and power it up. It's relatively 
> easy to predict port number changes from DPCE to MPC, so you can edit 
> configuration accordingly before loading it to updated router.
>
> Best regards,
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> On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 5:52 PM, craig washington 
> <craigwashingto...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello smart people.
>>
>>
>> We are in the process of upgrading from the aforementioned in the title.
>>
>> My question is does anyone have a procedure they have used in the past for 
>> doing this or any type of gotchas.
>>
>> We are also replacing the old DPC's for MPC's.
>>
>> I know the port numbers will change and that the MPC's aren't compatible 
>> with SCB.
>>
>> So I am looking for something like what's the best process to follow, for 
>> instance should I:
>>
>>
>>   1.  Swap out RE-2000 for RE-1800 one at a time (leaving SCB in place) to 
>> get the configuration over and sync and then once that's up swap out the SCB 
>> for SCBE2 and also swap out the DPC's at the same time?
>>
>>
>> Juniper documentation suggest powering off the entire router when going from 
>> SCB to SCBE2 so figured I would make sure the RE's are good and code is up 
>> to date before powering off and swapping out SCBE2 and DPCs for MPC's.
>>
>>
>> Thanks again and all feedback is welcome.
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We are going through a similar process, upgrading to SCBE2 and RE-NGs.

Seeing as the chassis have to be powered down I think one of the two
approaches is best;

- Use a lab chassis (or get a vendor loan) and insert all the same
hardware you have in productions, load up the same config, then
upgrade the Junos and the SCBs. You can then remove those REs which
will have the correct Junos code and working config on them, and the
SBEs, take them to the DC and the upgrade process on the live network
is "only" a case of shutting down the chassis, swapping RE/SCB cards
and booting up.

- Again, seeing as you are doing a power down, build the finally
chassis / config / software in the lab and take a pre-built chassis to
the DC and replace the chassis. If this is a P with only a few
connections this is easy and clean. If it's a fully PE loaded with
every port (pre)patched then this isn't viable and opt 1 is possibly
better.

Cheers,
James.
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