sfc
number
—(TX Matrix Plus routers only) (Optional) Install a software package or bundle
on a Routing Engine on a TX Matrix Plus router (or switch-fabric chassis). Replace
number
with
0
.
no-copy
—(Optional) Install a software package or bundle, but do not save copies of
package or bundle files.
no-validate
—(Optional) When loading a software package or bundle with a different
release, suppress the default behavior of the
validate
option.
re0 | re1
—(Optional) On routers that support dual or redundant Routing Engines, load a
software package or bundle on the Routing Engine in slot 0 (
re0
) or Routing Engine
in slot 1 (
re1
).
reboot
—(Optional) After adding the software package or bundle, reboot the system.
unlink
—(Optional) On J Series Services Routers, this option ensures that the software
package is removed at the earliest opportunity in order to make room for the
installation to be completed. On M Series and T Series routers, use the
unlink
option
to remove the software package from this directory after a successful upgrade is
completed.
validate
—(Optional) Validate the software package or bundle against the current
configuration as a prerequisite to adding the software package or bundle. This is the
default behavior when the software package or bundle being added is a different
release.
Additional Information
Before upgrading the software on the router or switch, when you have a known stable
system, issue the
request system snapshot
command to back up the software, including
the configuration, to the
/altroot
and
/altconfig
file systems. After you have upgraded
the software on the router or switch and are satisfied that the new package or bundle is
successfully installed and running, issue the
request system snapshot
command again
to back up the new software to the
/altroot
and
/altconfig
file systems.
After you run the
request system snapshot
command, you cannot return to the previous
version of the software, because the running and backup copies of the software are
identical.
If you are upgrading more than one package at the same time, delete the operating
system package,
jkernel
, last. Add the operating system package,
jkernel
, first and the
routing software package,
jroute
, last. If you are upgrading all packages at once, delete
and add them in the following order:
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jbase
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jkernel
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jpfe
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jdocs
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jroute
user@host> request system software add /var/tmp/jcrypto
By default, when you issue the
request system software add package-name
command
on a TX Matrix master Routing Engine, all the T640 master Routing Engines that are
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