Installation guide

Platforms
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Cisco IOS 11.2(15)GS2
Restrictions
This section describes situations you must avoid and other considerations relevant to using GRP
redundant processor features.
• Booting from the network is not currently supported by the GRP redundant processor feature.
• A maximum of two GRP cards may be installed in a Cisco 12000 series router chassis. The GRP
redundant processor feature supports a primary and a secondary GRP.
• The GRP redundant processor feature is disabled if any Cisco IOS 11.2 GS software prior to
release 11.2(15)GS2 is running on any GRP installed in the router chassis.
• The secondary GRP uses a slot in the router chassis that might otherwise be available for a line
card. Therefore, in a dual-GRP system, the maximum per-chassis throughput may be less in
comparison to a single-GRP system with a line card in that slot.
Cisco IOS software prior to 11.2(15)GS2 does not support redundant processors and will interfere
with redundant system operation. We recommend that you install release 11.2(15)GS2 software on
the bootflash: devices on the GRP and that you remove earlier versions of the Cisco IOS software.
Platforms
This feature is supported on these platforms:
• Cisco 12000 series router
Prerequisites
You must have a second GRP to install in your Cisco 12000 series router. Carefully review the
information in “Installing Second GRP and Configuring Hardware Backup Task List” before
installing the second GRP.
Prior to installing a second GRP, you must upgrade the Cisco IOS software on the existing GRP to
a version that supports the GSR redudundancy feature.
The second GRP requires a separate terminal connected to its serial console port, and it requires a
separate Ethernet connection.
Supported MIBs and RFCs
This feature supports the following MIBs:
• OldCiscoChassisMIB
For descriptions of supported MIBs and how to use MIBs, see Cisco’s MIB website on CCO at
http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml.
No RFCs are supported by this feature.