Hello again,
just quick report - I yesterday finally upgraded my MX480 with
RE-S-1800. The procedure is very similar to
http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.3/topics/task/configuration/64-bit-junos-upgrading.html
, but there are few moments - first of all - if You also upgrading SCB,
-nsp] Procedure for upgrade routing engines.
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 03:27:09 PM Misak Khachatryan
wrote:
> I mean You have two identical REs with GRES/NSR enabled.
> Then if You replace one of REs with another type without
> disabling GRES/NSR in a minute or so shit hits th
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 03:27:09 PM Misak Khachatryan
wrote:
> I mean You have two identical REs with GRES/NSR enabled.
> Then if You replace one of REs with another type without
> disabling GRES/NSR in a minute or so shit hits the
> vents.
Right - so two issues here:
1. The "min
I mean You have two identical REs with GRES/NSR enabled. Then if You
replace one of REs with another type without disabling GRES/NSR in a
minute or so shit hits the vents.
Mark Tinka wrote:
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 03:19:57 PM Misak Khachatryan
wrote:
Maybe they assuming that GRS/NSR i
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 03:19:57 PM Misak Khachatryan
wrote:
> Maybe they assuming that GRS/NSR is enabled?
Between two 32-bit RE's, maybe - but between a 32-bit and
64-bit RE?
Mark.
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Maybe they assuming that GRS/NSR is enabled?
Daniel Roesen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 01:56:16PM +0100, Daniel Roesen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 01:27:57PM +0100, Jonas Frey (Probe Networks) wrote:
RE-S-1800 is running JunOS 64, so this will *not* work.
Mixing routing engines isnt rec
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 03:05:12 PM Daniel Roesen
wrote:
> I have no idea what to make out of this fuzzy comment.
> "one minute or so" is not a reasonable time frame for
> any upgrade action as this is not enough time to boot it
> up, wait for it to settle, perform health checks, switch
>
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 01:56:16PM +0100, Daniel Roesen wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 01:27:57PM +0100, Jonas Frey (Probe Networks) wrote:
> > RE-S-1800 is running JunOS 64, so this will *not* work.
> >
> > Mixing routing engines isnt recommended/supported officially by juniper
> > either, but
On Wed, Jan 08, 2014 at 01:27:57PM +0100, Jonas Frey (Probe Networks) wrote:
> RE-S-1800 is running JunOS 64, so this will *not* work.
>
> Mixing routing engines isnt recommended/supported officially by juniper
> either, but works to some degree (RE1300/RE2000 32bit).
Without having GRES/NSR enab
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 01:43:05 PM Xuhu wrote:
> OS version will be the same or not, official document
> didn't mention must be same hardware, but so must be the
> same.
The new quad-core RE's on the MX run 64-bit Junos.
This could be an issue.
Mark.
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RE-S-1800 is running JunOS 64, so this will *not* work.
Mixing routing engines isnt recommended/supported officially by juniper
either, but works to some degree (RE1300/RE2000 32bit).
Am Mittwoch, den 08.01.2014, 19:43 +0800 schrieb Xuhu:
> OS version will be the same or not, official document
OS version will be the same or not, official document didn't mention must be
same hardware, but so must be the same.
Br,
On 8 Jan, 2014, at 5:16 pm, Misak Khachatryan wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know the right procedure to upgrade routing engines on working
router?
We have MX480 with two RE-
Hello,
Does anybody know the right procedure to upgrade routing engines on
working router?
We have MX480 with two RE-S-1300, now ordered two RE-S-1800. Is it
possible to replace them while router working, i. e. replace one engine,
sync config, perform switchover, replace second engine?
AS
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