Guide For Junos Upgrade
Guide For Junos Upgrade
Guide For Junos Upgrade
Task:
Need to install 2 units of EX8200-40XS-ES linecard on Juniper Core Switches at DF3. Each core switch will hold 1 unit of EX8200-40XS-ES linecard.
To proceed with this linecard installation we need to upgrade the Junos in DF3 first as the current version in DF3 does not support the new
linecard.
Overview:
Assumption:
The master routing engine is on RE0 and backup routing engine on RE1 for both Juniper Core Switches
Master VRRP is on Juniper Core 1
2. Backup log and rsi (capture the result of the below show commands)
show log messages.9.gz | no-more
show log messages.8.gz | no-more
show log messages.7.gz | no-more
show log messages.6.gz | no-more
show log messages.5.gz | no-more
show log messages.4.gz | no-more
show log messages.3.gz | no-more
show log messages.2.gz | no-more
show log messages.1.gz | no-more
show log messages.0.gz | no-more
show log messages | no-more
request support information | no-more
3. Ping the following ip addresses (capture the results so that you can compare after migration)
DWDM links
BAG
MAB
: 10.2.163.20
: 10.2.217.1
Corporate Offices
GLC
SHC
WAB
AMAB
Menara AmFirst
DION
: 10.0.159.1
: 10.3.9.1
: 10.2.128.1
: 10.7.148.1
: 10.20.4.1
: 10.14.133.1
Internet
Google DNS
: 8.8.8.8
4. Traceroute the following ip addresses (capture the results so that you can compare after migration)
DWDM links
BAG
MAB
: 10.2.163.20
: 10.2.217.1
Corporate Offices
GLC
SHC
WAB
AMAB
Menara AmFirst
DION
: 10.0.159.1
: 10.3.9.1
: 10.2.128.1
: 10.7.148.1
: 10.20.4.1
: 10.14.133.1
Internet
Google DNS
: 8.8.8.8
5. Console to Juniper Core 1 and show arp. Ping all the ip addresses on the arp table. Use MultiPing software to do this. Compare the
results before and after migration.
See the figure below on how to do it.
Once you click finish, you will see the ip address alone in one column, copy and paste the ip address in a notepad and then import this textfile in
the MultiPing software.
6. Configure interface me0 on Juniper Core 1 RE0 and Juniper Core 2 RE0. Assign ip address 10.10.10.2/24. Commit synchronize. You
have to this before the actual activity start.
set interface me0 unit 0 family inet address 10.10.10.2/24
show | compare
commit check
commit synchronize
Remain your console cable on RE0.
Connect your laptop using UTP cable to MGT port on RE0.
Assign your laptop as 10.10.10.3 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.10.10.2.
Ping your laptop from the core switch, if successful proceed the next step.
7. Engage in JTAC
Call JTAC, the number is 1800889771 and get them to return call to your hand phone.
Request for secure meeting and share your desktop so that they could remote in.
Case Number: 2012-1010-1159.
Case Owner is Haridass Raghunathan,[email protected] but likely he will be offduty during the upgrade, so next available engineer will take
over.
8. Backup configuration file
You must have ftp server running on your laptop. If you dont have, download one (such as Xlight FTP server)
admin@DF3-07-C1>start shell
%cd /config
%ftp 10.10.10.3
<key in your ftp server username and password>
Once connected to your ftp server, copy all the config file
ftp> mput juniper.conf.1.gz
Enter
ftp> mput juniper.conf.2.gz
Enter
Disabled
Master (default)
Temperature
22 degrees C / 71 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
33 percent
CPU utilization:
User
29 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
34 percent
Interrupt
1 percent
Idle
36 percent
Model
RE-EX8208
Serial ID
BT0910454081
Start time
2012-01-19 16:15:01 MYT
Uptime
289 days, 9 hours, 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Last reboot reason
0x1:power cycle/failure
Routing Engine status:
Slot 1:
Current state
Master
Election priority
Backup (default)
Temperature
20 degrees C / 68 degrees F
DRAM
2048 MB
Memory utilization
25 percent
CPU utilization:
User
14 percent
Background
0 percent
Kernel
80 percent
Interrupt
1 percent
Idle
5 percent
Model
RE-EX8208
Serial ID
BT0910454081
Start time
2012-11-04 01:07:56 MYT
Uptime
18 minutes, 1 second
Last reboot reason
Router rebooted after a normal shutdown.
Load averages:
1 minute 5 minute 15 minute
1.64
0.43
0.19
Now that we have completed jloader upgrade on RE1, so proceed with RE0.
asnawi@DF3-07-C1> request chassis routing-engine master switch
Toggle mastership between routing engines ? [yes,no] (no) yes
<this process will take up to 2 minutes as we have already disable GRES (graceful-switchover)>
Now that the master routing engine will be on RE0 while RE1 as backup
Move your console cable to RE0.
Next, proceed to upgrade the jloader.
Again, copy over the jloader software from your laptop to /var/tmp
%ftp 10.10.10.3
<key in your ftp server username and password>
Once connected to your ftp server, copy the software package
ftp> mget jloader-ex-3242-11.3I20110326_0802_hmerge-signed.tgz
Enter
The following message might be displayed when a user logs in to the system:
--- JUNOS 10.4R3.4 built 2011-03-19 22:06:32 UTC
At least one package installed on this device has limited support.
Run 'file show /etc/notices/unsupported.txt' for details.
This message can be safely ignored. It appears as a result of upgrading the loader software after you upgrade Junos OS. You can permanently
remove this message by removing the loader software package and rebooting the routing-engine:
asnawi@DF3-07-C1> request system software delete jloader-ex-3242-11.3I20110326_0802
Unmounted /packages/mnt/jloader-ex-8200-11.3-20110310.0 ...
asnawi@DF3-07-C1> request system reboot
After reboot, reactivate GRES.
asnawi@DF3-07-C1#activate redundancy graceful-switchover
asnawi@DF3-07-C1#activate routing-options nonstop-routing
asnawi@DF3-07-C1#set ethernet-switching-options nonstop-bridging
asnawi@DF3-07-C1#commit synchronize