we are running 6.4.2 in classic xr. no confidence with 64 bit at the
moment. need to see testing results from cisco first

On Thursday, December 20, 2018, Charles Spurgeon <
[email protected]> wrote:

> * Tom Hill <[email protected]> [2018-12-19 20:19:09 +0000]:
>
> > On 19/12/2018 19:59, Charles Spurgeon wrote:
> > > Does anyone have info on what is going on? What are people running on
> > > their ASR 99xx platforms?
> >
> > It matters deeply which 99xx, and what supervisor(s) you have in it.
> >
> >  9904 uses the same RSPs as 9006/9010.
> >  9906 and 9910 use a different RSP, with expandable 'S' capacity.
> >  9912 and 9922 use an RP, with the 'S' function entirely removed.
> >
> > A recent BRKARC-2003 (from Cisco Live!) will have more details.
> >
> > In this instance I suspect the 9904 is witnessing a push from Cisco to
> > move their customers towards 3rd generation supervisors and above;
> > that's RSP-880[-RL] and newer in the 9904's case. This will be because
> > those generations support the 64-bit variant of IOS-XR.
> >
>
> Thanks. Our 9904s have RSP880s and a 8X100GE-TR line card in each, so
> we're good for a 64-bit conversion.
>
> Meanwhile, our support channel dug up the info that a 6.5.2 EMR
> release is planned for Jan/Feb 2019.
>
> They also provided a link to an ASR software guidance doc at:
> https://community.cisco.com/t5/service-providers-documents/ios-xr-release-
> strategy-and-deployment-recommendation/ta-p/3165422
>
> Given this info we plan to upgrade from 5.3.4 to 6.4.2 to get onto
> supported code and then we'll use the 6.5 release to convert to 64-bit
> operation during our summer maintenance in 2019.
>
> -Charles
>
>
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