Does that mean they are the only vendor capable of doing this today? I am interested in the technology behind this if this is something public, any ideas?
Thx On Friday, November 9, 2012, Kenneth McRae wrote: > I have performed micro code upgrades using ISSU on the Juniper platform. > > On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Kasper Adel > <karim.a...@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'karim.a...@gmail.com');> > > wrote: > >> What i was asking is full ISSU, even with micro code. I assume between >> Major release there will be microcode upgrade most of the time. >> >> >> On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 2:48 AM, Phil >> <bedard.p...@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'bedard.p...@gmail.com');>> >> wrote: >> >> > The major vendors have figured it out for the most part by moving to >> > stateful synchronization between control plane modules and implementing >> > non-stop routing. >> > >> > ALU has supported ISSU on minor releases for many years and just added >> > support for major releases. >> > >> > The Cisco Nexus ISSU works well, I've done an upgrade on a 5K switch and >> > it was completely hitless. >> > >> > Juniper and Cisco with the 9K have gone through some hurdles but ISSU is >> > actually usable now if the software versions support it. >> > >> > The main remaining hurdle is updating microcode on linecards, they still >> > need to be rebooted after an upgrade. >> > >> > Phil >> > >> > On Nov 8, 2012, at 6:22 PM, Kasper Adel >> > <karim.a...@gmail.com<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'karim.a...@gmail.com');>> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Hello, >> > > >> > > We've been hearing about ISSU for so many years and i didnt hear that >> any >> > > vendor was able to achieve it yet. >> > > >> > > What is the technical reason behind that? >> > > >> > > If i understand correctly, the way it will be done would be simply to >> > have >> > > extra ASICs/HW to be able to build dual circuits accessing the same >> > memory, >> > > and gracefully switch from one to another. Is that right? >> > > >> > > Thanks, >> > > Kim >> > >> > >