Hello,
First off, I know this is a horrible idea but I need to figure something out.
I have an AS5400 that was configured to handle dialup modem pool users over a
PRI. Recently all inbound calls moved to SIP (g.711u) and I’m planning on
dumping the SIP into an Adtran to generate a PRI for
yum / apt-get upgrade. All too easy..
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gert
Doering
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Nick Hilliard
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 05:04:54PM +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> i could put up with a lot if using linux speeds up i/o access on the
> router's local disk, which was what turned the old upgrade process into
> such a bag of misery.
yum update
... now *that* would be nice...
gert
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Mark Tinka wrote:
> If it wasn't convoluted enough to upgrade IOS XR as it is, I guess Cisco
> made it even more joyous for us now.
i could put up with a lot if using linux speeds up i/o access on the
router's local disk, which was what turned the old upgrade process into
such a bag of misery.
Well this is an avenue of pleasure :-\...
If it wasn't convoluted enough to upgrade IOS XR as it is, I guess Cisco
made it even more joyous for us now.
Mark.
On 12/Apr/18 17:40, James Jun wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> What we do to make upgrade easier is to create a Golden ISO (GISO) using
>
Hi Erik,
What we do to make upgrade easier is to create a Golden ISO (GISO) using
gisobuild.py tool Cisco
provides, on a separate Linux box (off-router).
You download the asr9k-mini-x64-.iso and you also need to download the
64-bit tar file
which contains the RPM packages. Unpack the tar and