On 6/Nov/19 10:34, Gert Doering wrote:
> Even if IOS XR were absolutely perfect and Cisco pricing and trade
> negotiations would have less of a turkish bazaar, there'd still be the
> zillion other sources of amusement in-house, like Nexus, Meraki, annual
> license fees, etc. :-)
Oh hell yeah :-
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 10:29:00AM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On 6/Nov/19 10:16, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> > I have hope that one day the Cisco gods will discover "apt update; apt
> > upgrade" and all this sorcery that we need for an upgrade will become a
> > thing of the past.
>
> And having
On 6/Nov/19 10:16, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> I have hope that one day the Cisco gods will discover "apt update; apt
> upgrade" and all this sorcery that we need for an upgrade will become a thing
> of the past.
And having nothing to moan about? c-nsp would whither into oblivion :-).
Mark.
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Hi,
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 08:16:23AM +, Erik Sundberg wrote:
> I have hope that one day the Cisco gods will discover "apt update; apt
> upgrade" and all this sorcery that we need for an upgrade will become a thing
> of the past.
Even that is way too complicated and error-prone if you want
0:58 AM
To: 'Aaron Gould' ; c...@marenda.net ;
cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] new ASR9901 ios update problem
Thanks fort he flowers, Aaron!
Now i got stuck in those patches called SMU.
Not only the mentioned time-consuming (each reload takes 15..20 minutes) is
boring,
Thanks fort he flowers, Aaron!
Now i got stuck in those patches called SMU.
Not only the mentioned time-consuming (each reload takes 15..20 minutes) is
boring,
But after installing most of the SMUs and ony 5..7 remaining from the bunch of
80+-5 SMUs,
the X device tells me on its console po
Of Tim Warnock
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 6:40 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] new ASR9901 ios update problem
eXR makes this so much easier.
Other than the pain of 6.3.2 -> 6.3.3 (where RPM moved to code signing) pretty
much none of that is necessary.
But yeah, 3* lines
; Aaron Gould
> Sent: Wednesday, 30 October 2019 1:33 AM
> To: c...@marenda.net; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] new ASR9901 ios update problem
>
> Btw, good job, and thanks Jürgen for the informative and detailed
> instruction on XR upgrade.
>
> -Aaron
>
On 29/Oct/19 17:23, Aaron Gould wrote:
> You just gave me another reason to like Juniper :|
One of the biggest reason keeping me from leaving IOS XE for our Metro-E
deployments.
Mark.
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You just gave me another reason to like Juniper :|
-Aaron
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You just gave me another reason to like Juniper :|
-Aaron
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Hi, i got some help from TAC on this,
So i manged the upgrade (but the patches "SMU"s are still waiting)
Here is a (not really) short summary of the steps i did
(may be thats not the optimal/fastes procedure):
1. i have working serial console access (115200-8N1)
2. i have an accoun
On 24/10/2019 09:27, Werner le Grange wrote:
> You can't upgrade directly from release 4 to 6. First upgrade to 5.3.4
> before upgrading to release 6.
Neither one of you have paid any attention to the fact that the OP
specified a 9901, not a 9001 or 9006.
These came with 64-bit XR, so any 32-bit
Hi Aaron
You can't upgrade directly from release 4 to 6. First upgrade to 5.3.4
before upgrading to release 6.
It's recommended to remove fpd auto-upgrade in the admin config (if
configure) when upgrading between major releases.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:hostname(admin)#sh run | i auto
Thu Oct 24 10:12:41.
It got jumbled ... I'll try again...
admin install add disk1:asr9k-mgbl-px.pie-4.3.4
disk1:asr9k-mpls-px.pie-4.3.4 disk1:asr9k-mini-px.pie-4.3.4
disk1:asr9k-fpd-px.pie-4.3.4 synchronous
admin install activate disk0:asr9k-mgbl-px-4.3.4 disk0:asr9k-mpls-px-4.3.4
disk0:asr9k-mini-px-4.3.4 disk0:asr
Unsure about ASR9901 running 6.5.2... but I just now upgraded ASR9006 from
4.1.2 to 4.3.4
The process is pretty much...
admin install add ...
admin install activate ...
admin install commit
...that's pretty much it in simplest terms... (I'll say I don't fully
understand all the caveats and nuanc
Hi,
the asr9k series is quite new for me, so sorry for asking silly beginners
questions.
i found a box with an asr9901 in my office.
It is loaded with IOS-XR x64 6.5.2 .
Cisco-download recommends 6.5.3 ,
so i downloaded that several Gbyte .
(or should I use 6.6.x ?)
I was seeking instructions
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