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:::image type="content" source="media/upgrade-packet-core-azure-portal/packet-core-control-plane-overview.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal showing the Packet Core Control Plane resource overview." lightbox="media/upgrade-packet-core-azure-portal/packet-core-control-plane-overview.png":::
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## Verify the packet core is running
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1. Use Azure Resource Health to confirm the packet core instance is healthy.
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- Navigate to the **Packet Core Control Plane** resource as described in [View the current packet core version](#view-the-current-packet-core-version).
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- Select **Resource Health** under the **Help** section on the left side.
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- Check that the resource is healthy and there are no unexpected alerts.
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- If there are any unexpected alerts, follow the recommended steps listed to recover the system.
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- To learn more about health and the status types that may appear, see [Resource Health overview](../service-health/resource-health-overview.md).
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1. Use [Azure Monitor platform metrics](monitor-private-5g-core-with-platform-metrics.md) or the [packet core dashboards](packet-core-dashboards.md) to confirm your packet core instance is operating normally.
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## Plan for your upgrade
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The service will be unavailable during the upgrade period. We recommend upgrading your packet core instance during a maintenance window to minimize the impact of the upgrade on your service.
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- Prepare a testing plan with any steps you'll need to follow to validate your deployment post-upgrade. This plan should include testing some registered devices and sessions, and you'll execute it as part of [Verify upgrade](#verify-upgrade).
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- Review [Restore backed up deployment information](#restore-backed-up-deployment-information) and [Verify upgrade](#verify-upgrade) for the post-upgrade steps you'll need to follow to ensure your deployment is fully operational. Make sure your upgrade plan allows sufficient time for these steps.
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## Verify the packet core is running
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1. Use Azure Resource Health to confirm the packet core instance is healthy.
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- Navigate to the **Packet Core Control Plane** resource as described in [View the current packet core version](#view-the-current-packet-core-version).
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- Select **Resource Health** under the **Help** section on the left side.
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- Check that the resource is healthy and there are no unexpected alerts.
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- If there are any unexpected alerts, follow the recommended steps listed to recover the system.
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- To learn more about health and the status types that may appear, see [Resource Health overview](../service-health/resource-health-overview.md).
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1. Use [Azure Monitor platform metrics](monitor-private-5g-core-with-platform-metrics.md) or the [packet core dashboards](packet-core-dashboards.md) to confirm your packet core instance is operating normally.
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