Cisco Cisco ASR 5000
Exec Mode Commands (A-C)
▀ card busy-out
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18
3802
Using busy-out to refuse new calls on a packet processing card allows you to take a card out of service
without any interruptions to the end user. An individual system can be taken completely out of service
gracefully by enabling busy-out on all packet processing cards and waiting for current calls to complete. The
without any interruptions to the end user. An individual system can be taken completely out of service
gracefully by enabling busy-out on all packet processing cards and waiting for current calls to complete. The
show card info
command shows if busy-out is enabled.
Important:
When a packet processing card fails, is migrated, or is restarted for any reason, busy-out is reset to
disabled, the default behavior.
Important:
This command is not supported on all platforms.
Example
The following command migrates the active processes from the packet processing card in slot
12
to the card
in slot
14
. This command executes after you provide confirmation of the request.
card migrate from 12 to 14
The following command migrates the active processes from the packet processing card in slot
1
to the card in
slot
8
. This command executes after you provide confirmation of the request.
card migrate from 1 to 8
The following command sets the packet processing card in slot 1 to stop accepting new calls:
card busy-out 1