Performing Health Checks; Performing Srp Checks; Performing Bgp Checks - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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Interchassis Session Recovery

Performing Health Checks

Health checks are a series of Exec mode show commands to determine the readiness of the system to handle
a software update.
Step 1
Run show card table all |grep unknown. No output should be displayed.
Step 2
Run show card table |grep offline. No output should be displayed.
Step 3
Run show resources |grep Status. The output should display "Within acceptable limits".
Step 4
Run show alarm outstanding. Review the output for any issues that may preclude performing the software update.

Performing SRP Checks

Service Redundancy Protocol (SRP) checks verify that the mechanism for monitoring ICSR system status is
operational.
Step 1
Run show srp monitor all.
Step 2
Review the output for any issues that may preclude performing the software update.

Performing BGP Checks

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) checks are only required when BGP is used to support redundant interchassis
communication. These checks are run per context and per service type.
Step 1
For each BGP-enabled context, run show ip bgp summary. Verify that the BGP peers are connected and that IPv4 and
IPv6 peers are up. Repeat for all BGP-enable contexts.
Step 2
Run show service_name all |grep "Service Status:". The service should be "Started". Repeat for all services running
on the chassis.
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