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Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Getting Started Guide
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Managing Cisco IOS XR Software Packages
The Cisco IOS XR software comprises modular “packages” that provide boot and feature functionality.
This chapter describes the concepts and tasks necessary to manage Cisco IOS XR software packages.
Contents
This chapter contains the following sections:
• Overview of Software Packages, page 6-1
• Selecting and Obtaining Software Packages, page 6-15
• Information About Package Management, page 6-17
• Package Management Procedures, page 6-20
• Configuration Examples for Managing Packages, page 6-30
Overview of Software Packages
This section provides the following information on software packages:
• Software Packages, page 6-1
• Available Packages, page 6-2
• Standard PIE Filenames and Version Numbers, page 6-11
• Software Maintenance Update PIE Filenames and Version Numbers, page 6-12
Software Packages
Cisco IOS XR software comprises modular “packages.” Each package contains the components to
perform a specific set of router functions, such as routing, security, or line card support.
Adding a package to the router does not affect the operation of the router; it only copies the package
components to the storage device of the router (internal flash disk0:). To make the package functional
on the router, you must “activate” it for one or more cards.
When you activate a package, it is activated for all supported cards by default. But you can also activate
the package for a specific card, allowing you to add more than one version of a package to the router
internal flash disk0:, and to selectively activate only the features required on a specified card.