Upgrading software, Upgrading software from a pre2 to a pre3 – Cisco 10008 User Manual

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Cisco 10008 Router Performance Routing Engine 3 Installation

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Upgrading Software

Upgrading Software

This section describes the following methods for upgrading Cisco IOS images on the Cisco 10008
router:

Upgrading Software from a PRE2 to a PRE3, page 18

Upgrading Software on a Single PRE3, page 21

Upgrading Software on Redundant PRE3s, page 22

Upgrading Software from a PRE2 to a PRE3

This section describes the procedures for upgrading the Performance Routing Engine from a PRE2 to a
PRE3. Procedures for downgrading from a PRE3 to a PRE2 are also described.

Prerequisites, page 19

Upgrade Considerations, page 19

Procedure to Upgrade a PRE2 to a PRE3, page 19

Note

When upgrading from a PRE2, all references to boot commands pointing to disk1 should be removed.
PRE3 has one slot, Disk0.

Table 5

Definition of Bits in the Software Configuration Register

Bit No.

Hex Value

Meaning/Function

00 to 03

0x0000 to 0x000F

Defines the source of a default Cisco IOS software image required to run the router:

00—At power-on, the system remains at the ROM monitor prompt (

rommon>),

awaiting a user command to boot the system manually by means of the ROMmon
boot command.

01—At power-on, the system automatically boots the first system image found on
the PRE3.

02 to 0F—At power-on, the system automatically boots from a default Cisco IOS
software image stored on a TFTP server in the network. For this setting, the
Fast Ethernet port on the PRE3 must be configured and operational. This setting
also enables boot system commands that override the default filename.

06

0x0040

Causes system software to ignore the contents of NVRAM.

07

0x0080

Enables the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) bit.

08

0x0100

The Break function is disabled after 30 seconds.

09 0x0200

Not

used.

10 0x0400

Broadcast

based on 0.0.0.0 IP address.

11 and 12

0x0800 to 0x1000

Defines the console baud rate (the default setting is 9600 baud).

13

0x2000

Boots an image from Disk0.

14

0x4000

Broadcast using the subnet broadcast address.

15

0x8000

Enables diagnostic messages and ignores the contents of NVRAM.

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