[c-nsp] 7200VXR to ASR migration advice/guidance
Pete Lumbis
alumbis at gmail.com
Sat Jan 11 12:30:35 EST 2014
Outside of the QoS things other have mentioned is to keep in mind that
ASR1k monitoring is different. Now forwarding is done on the QFP and so
high utilization won't be reflected in "show proc cpu". Also be aware that
"show proc cpu" is showing the IOSd process information, not total platform
CPU (although most of the time this should be the only processes that
matter).
-Pete
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Eric A Louie <elouie at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm getting ready to do an upgrade from a 7204VXR with 6 GigE interfaces
> to an ASR 1002-X, basically one for one interfaces and configuration.
>
> Is there anything I need to watch out for, either hardware-wise or
> software-wise when moving the configuration? (other than the typical
> nomenclature/interface designations and small syntactical changes, that is)
>
> Any recommendations for code version on the ASR?
>
>
> 7200VXR is running c7200-pk9u2-mz.124-25c
> I'm ordering the ASR with AIP and 8 GB RAM
>
> The interface configuration is one downstream switch (1 Gbps @150+Mbps),
> one Internet upstream (full bgp), one peering fabric connection, two remote
> circuits (200Mbps)
>
> I'm probably turning the 7200VXR into a ibgp route reflector - any
> opinions about that?
>
> thanks
> -e-
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