Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.X

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.X

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x First Published: 2016-11-01 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS. THE SOFTWARE LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE ACCOMPANYING PRODUCT ARE SET FORTH IN THE INFORMATION PACKET THAT SHIPPED WITH THE PRODUCT AND ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE THE SOFTWARE LICENSE OR LIMITED WARRANTY, CONTACT YOUR CISCO REPRESENTATIVE FOR A COPY. 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CONTENTS PREFACE Preface xvii Changes to This Document xvii Communications, Services, and Additional Information xvii CHAPTER 1 New and Changed System Management Features 1 System Management Features Added or Modified in IOS XR Release 6.1.x 1 CHAPTER 2 Configuring Profiles 3 Restrictions of Scale Profiles 3 Information About Profiles 4 Information About Scale Profiles 4 Information About Feature Profiles 4 Relationship Between Scale and Feature Profiles 5 Configure iTCAM profile 5 How to Configure Profiles 7 Configuring the Scale Profile 7 Configuring the Feature Profile 9 Removing the Scale Profile from the Global Configuration 11 Additional References 12 CHAPTER 3 Upgrading and Managing Cisco IOS XR Software 13 Overview of Cisco IOS XR Software Packages 14 Package Installation Envelopes 14 Summary of Cisco IOS XR Software Packages 15 Packages in the Cisco IOS XR Unicast Routing Core Bundle 15 Software Maintenance Upgrades 15 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x iii Contents PIE Filenames and Version Numbers 16 Filename Component Description 16 Copying the PIE File to a Local Storage Device or Network Server 18 Information About Package Management 18 Summary of Package Management 18 Adding Packages 19 Verifying Package Details 19 Activating Packages 20 Activating Multiple Packages or SMUs 21 Activating All Packages Added in a Specific Operation 21 Adding and Activating a Package with a Single Command 21 Flexible XR Install 21 Digitally Signed Images 22 Upgrading and Downgrading Packages 23 Committing the Active Software Set 23 Rolling Back to a Previous Installation Operation 23 Multiple Disks Support during Installations 24 Restrictions 24 Deactivation of fully superseded SMUs 24 Support for the Ignore Package Presence Check Option 25 Upgrading Packages 25 Downgrading Packages 26 Impact of Package Version Changes 26 Impact of Package Activation and Deactivation 26 Delaying the Return of the CLI Prompt 27 Displaying Installation Log Information 27 Examples 28 Package Management Procedures 30 Activation and Deactivation Prerequisites 30 Obtaining and Placing Cisco IOS XR Software 31 Transferring Installation Files from a Network File Server to a Local Storage Device 31 Preparing for Software Installation Operations 34 Examples 36 Adding and Activating Packages 44 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x iv Contents Examples 50 Committing the Active Package Set 53 Examples 54 Upgrading to Cisco IOS XR Software Release 4.0 55 Deactivating and Removing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages 61 Examples 66 Rolling Back to a Previous Software Set 67 Displaying Rollback Points 67 Displaying the Active Packages Associated with a Rollback Point 68 Rolling Back to a Specific Rollback Point 69 Rolling Back to the Last Committed Package Set 69 Additional References 70 CHAPTER 4 Configuring Disk Mirroring 73 Disk Mirroring Prerequisites 73 Information About Disk Mirroring 74 How to Enable Disk Mirroring 75 Enabling Disk Mirroring 75 Replacing the Secondary Mirroring Device 76 Replacing the Primary Mirroring Device 77 Configuration Examples for Enabling Disk Mirroring 80 Additional References 81 CHAPTER 5 Software Entitlement 83 What Is Software Entitlement? 84 Implementing Smart Licensing 85 Information About Smart Licensing 85 Smart Versus Traditional Licensing 85 Create a Cisco Smart Account 86 Smart Licensing Working 86 Deployment Options for Smart Licensing 88 Configure Licenses Using Smart Licensing 89 Enable Smart Licensing 89 Verify Smart Licensing Configuration 91 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x v Contents Renew Smart Licensing Registration 93 De-register Smart Licensing 94 Smart Licensing Workflow 95 Cisco Smart Software Manager Overview 95 Traditional Licensing Consideration in Smart Licensing 97 Consumption Model 97 Ordering the Consumption Model Line Card using the Consumption Model 98 Implementing Default Licensing 102 Prerequisites for Configuring Software Entitlement 102 Information About Default (Traditional) Licensing 102 Types of Licenses 102 Router License Pools 102 Chassis-Locked Licenses 102 Slot-Based Licenses 102 Configure Licenses Using Default Licensing 103 Adding a License for a New Feature 103 Backing Up Licenses 105 Restoring Licenses 106 Transferring Licenses to a new Route Switch Processor 440 107 Upgrading Line Cards and Licenses 108 Troubleshooting License Issues after a Software Upgrade 109 CHAPTER 6 Managing Router Hardware 111 Prerequisites for Managing Router Hardware 111 Displaying Hardware Status 112 Displaying SDR Hardware Version Information 112 Displaying System Hardware Version Information 115 Displaying Software and Hardware Information 119 Displaying SDR Node IDs and Status 120 Displaying Router Node IDs and Status 121 Displaying Router Environment Information 122 Configuring the Chassis Altitude 125 Displaying RP Redundancy Status 126 Displaying Field-Programmable Device Compatibility 126 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x vi Contents RSP Redundancy and Switchover 128 Establishing RSP Redundancy 128 Determining the Active RP in a Redundant Pair 129 Role of the Standby RSP 129 Summary of Redundancy Commands 129 Automatic Switchover 130 RSP Redundancy During RSP Reload 130 Manual Switchover 130 Communicating with a Standby RP 131 Console Management Port 132 CMP Shell 133 Limitations 134 Zero Configuration Networking 135 CPAK 135 Modes Supported on CPAKs 135 Configuring Breakout 136 Power saving mode 136 To configure the power save option 136 Reloading, Shutting Down, or Power Cycling a Node 137 Reloading the Active RSP 138 Flash Disk Recovery 139 Using Controller Commands to Manage Hardware Components 140 Formatting Hard Drives, Flash Drives, and Other Storage Devices 140 Removing and Replacing Cards 141 Removing Line Cards 141 Replacing a Line Card with the Same Media Type and Port Count 142 Replacing a Line Card with the Same Media Type and a Different Port Count 142 Replacing a Line Card or PLIM with a Different Media Type 143 Examples: Breakout and Power saving options 143 Upgrading the CPU Controller Bits 144 Examples 145 Configure Single Feed Power Mode 145 Additional References 145 Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router System Management Configuration Guide, Release 6.1.x vii Contents CHAPTER 7 Configuring

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