Cisco Performance Routing Engine 5 Manuel d'installation du matériel - Page 22
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3. Update any boot commands to use the new PRE5 image.
Booting From the External Disk
Follow this procedure if you saved the PRE5 image on an external disk.
1. Boot from the PRE5 image on the external disk.
> boot disk1:ubr10k5-k9p6u2-mz.xxxxx
2. Exit the configuration dialog and restore the previously saved startup and running configuration from disk0:.
3. Update any boot commands to use the new PRE5 image.
Upgrading the Secondary PRE of a Redundant Pair of PREs to a Cisco PRE5 Module
Procedure
Step 1
Insert the redundant PRE5 into chassis slot B.
Step 2
Connect the terminal to the console port of the PRE5 in slot B. The console displays the ROMMON mode prompt (>).
Step 3
Upgrade to the PRE5 image by following the instructions listed in the
Module, on page
Upgrading the FPGA Image on the Cisco PRE5 Module
You can only upgrade the Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) image on the Cisco PRE5 module manually.
Note
Automatic upgrade of the PRE5 module is not supported.
Manual Upgrade of the Cisco PRE5 Module
Procedure
Step 1
Cold-boot the active PRE5 module.
Step 2
Copy the hw-programmable upgrade package to your hard disk drive as follows:
copy tftp://iofpga/pre5_iofpga.bin disk0:
To download this package from Cisco.com, log in with your Cisco.com password to
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?mdfid=268437899&I=rp.
Step 3
Upgrade the active PRE5 module using the upgrade pld {haba | fpld | fp-jpld | rp-jpld} file {url} command.
Router# upgrade pld file disk0:pre5_iofpga.bin 0x0A0A0D01
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Upgrading the Primary PRE to a Cisco PRE5