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Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ upgrade limit
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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upgrade limit
Configures upgrade session limits, which are used to trigger the system as to when it may execute the software upgrade.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
This command issued with no keywords sets all parameters to their defaults.
Default: 120
Defines the maximum number of minutes that a session may exist on the system, undergoing a software
upgrade, before it is terminated by the system. As individual user sessions reach this lifetime limit, the system
terminates the individual session(s).
Defines the maximum number of minutes that a session may exist on the system, undergoing a software
upgrade, before it is terminated by the system. As individual user sessions reach this lifetime limit, the system
terminates the individual session(s).
must be an integer ranging from 1 through 1440.
Default: 100
This keyword defines a low threshold limit of sessions running either on a PSC/PSC2 or system-wide. When
a software upgrade is invoked, this parameter applies to the entire system.
When the threshold is crossed (when the number of sessions on the PSC/PSC2 or system is less than this
value), the remaining sessions on the card or system are terminated allowing the upgrade to begin. The
remaining sessions on the PSC/PSC2 or system are terminated regardless of their session life.
This keyword defines a low threshold limit of sessions running either on a PSC/PSC2 or system-wide. When
a software upgrade is invoked, this parameter applies to the entire system.
When the threshold is crossed (when the number of sessions on the PSC/PSC2 or system is less than this
value), the remaining sessions on the card or system are terminated allowing the upgrade to begin. The
remaining sessions on the PSC/PSC2 or system are terminated regardless of their session life.
must be an integer from 0 to 6000.
Usage
Use this command to configure upgrade session limits, which are used to trigger the system as to when it may
execute the software upgrade.
execute the software upgrade.
Important:
This command is not supported on all platforms.
Important:
Software Patch Upgrades are not supported in this release.
Example
The following command sets the number of minutes a session can exist to
The following command sets the number of minutes a session can exist to
and the minimum number of sessions
that may exist before terminating them to
: