Migrating From Rp1 To Rp2 Card - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Installation Manual

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Migrating from RP1 to RP2 Card

d) Starting with the port of the card closest to the cable management bracket, reconnect the interface cable
connectors to each of the card ports using the cable and port connection information you recorded when
removing the cables.
Step 3
If the card was powered down using CLI before removal, then power up the card using the CLI:
Router# admin
Router(admin)# config
Router(admin-config)# no hw-module power disable location location
Router(admin-config)# commit
Router(admin-config)# exit
The location is specified in rack/slot/cpu notation. For example, no hw-module power disable location
0/1/CPU0.
Migrating from RP1 to RP2 Card
Before you begin:
• You must have console access to the router.
• The router must be running Cisco IOS XR software release 5.3.2 or later version.
• The router must have two RP1 cards (active and standby) up and running.
• Cisco ASR 9000 Ethernet Line Card (first generation) must be removed from the chassis as they are
• Cisco ASR 9000 High Density 100GE Ethernet line cards must be power down or temporarily removed
Procedure
Step 1
Use the show redundancy summary command to verify that the RP0 and RP1 are in Ready State.
Example:
Router# show redundancy summary
Wed Jun 17 11:18:51.391 PST
Active/Primary Standby/Backup
-------------- --------------
0/RP0/CPU0(A)
0/RP0/CPU0(P)
Router# show redundancy
Wed Jun 17 11:20:19.086 PST
Redundancy information for node 0/RP1/CPU0:
==========================================
Node 0/RP1/CPU0 is in ACTIVE role
Node Redundancy Partner (0/RP0/CPU0) is in STANDBY role
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incompatible with RP2.
before starting the migration procedure. Use the hw-module power disable location node-id command
in admin-config mode to power down the LC.
0/RP1/CPU0(S) (Node Ready, NSR: Ready)
0/RP1/CPU0(B) (Proc Group Ready, NSR: Ready)
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