Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Software Management Operations
▀ Upgrading the Operating System Software
▄ ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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Step c
Configure the overload policy for this service by entering the following command:
[context_name]host_name(config-service_type-service)# policy { overload {
redirect ipv4_address [ weight weight_num ] [ ipv4_address2 [ weight weight_num ]
...ipv4_address16 [ weight weight_num ] ] | reject [use-reject-code insufficient-
resources] }
redirect ipv4_address [ weight weight_num ] [ ipv4_address2 [ weight weight_num ]
...ipv4_address16 [ weight weight_num ] ] | reject [use-reject-code insufficient-
resources] }
For complete information about the above command, see the Context Configuration Mode Commands chapter of the
Command Line Interface Reference.
Command Line Interface Reference.
Important:
An overload policy must be defined for each service configured in the system.
Step d
Repeat step c to configure the overload policy for another configured service.
Step 9
Return to the Exec mode prompt by entering the following command:
end
The following prompt appears:
[local]host_name#
Caution:
Once the software upgrade process has started, any failure that results in the reboot of the system
prior to the upgrading of both SMCs may result in unexpected behavior by the system that requires manual intervention
to correct.
to correct.
Step 10 Save your configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Step 11 Begin the on-line software upgrade by entering the following command:
[local]host_name# upgrade online image_url config cfg_url [-noconfirm]
The SMCs within the system load the new operating system image and the local file system is synchronized. The system
then updates all standby packet processing cards. Next, it begins to update each active packet processing card, one at a
time. The system monitors all sessions being processed by active packet processing cards. When all sessions facilitated
by a specific Session Manager task are either self-terminated or automatically terminated based on the thresholds
configured in step 8, the system migrates the packet processing cards in active mode to standby mode. Each new
standby packet processing card is upgraded and rebooted. Once booted, the card is placed back into service as an active
packet processing card.
then updates all standby packet processing cards. Next, it begins to update each active packet processing card, one at a
time. The system monitors all sessions being processed by active packet processing cards. When all sessions facilitated
by a specific Session Manager task are either self-terminated or automatically terminated based on the thresholds
configured in step 8, the system migrates the packet processing cards in active mode to standby mode. Each new
standby packet processing card is upgraded and rebooted. Once booted, the card is placed back into service as an active
packet processing card.
For complete information about the above command, see the Exec Mode Commands chapter of the Command Line
Interface Reference.
Interface Reference.
Step 12 Optional: To view the status of an on-line software process, enter the following command from the Exec mode prompt:
[local]host_name# show upgrade
This command displays the status of the on-going on-line software upgrade. Once all SMCs have been upgraded, the
full configuration file is loaded, the NPUs are taken out of global bypass mode, and the system is returned to normal
operation. When the on-line software upgrade has been completed, all sessions on the system will be new and all system
statistics will have been reset.Upon completion of the software upgrade, the system will automatically begin accepting
new sessions, using the pre-existing configuration that was running. All system statistical counters will have been reset
to zero.
full configuration file is loaded, the NPUs are taken out of global bypass mode, and the system is returned to normal
operation. When the on-line software upgrade has been completed, all sessions on the system will be new and all system
statistics will have been reset.Upon completion of the software upgrade, the system will automatically begin accepting
new sessions, using the pre-existing configuration that was running. All system statistical counters will have been reset
to zero.