Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
Router(config-r-mc)# no auto-sync standard
Router(config-r-mc)# auto-sync config-register
Router(config-r-mc)# end
Router# copy running-config startup-config
Displaying the Redundancy States
To display the redundancy states, perform this task:
Command
Router# show redundancy states
This example shows how to display the redundancy states:
Router# show redundancy states
my state = 13 -ACTIVE
Redundancy Mode (Operational) = Route Processor Redundancy Plus
Redundancy Mode (Configured)
Manual Swact = Enabled
Communications = Up
client count = 11
client_notification_TMR = 30000 milliseconds
Router#
my state = 13 -ACTIVE
Redundancy Mode (Operational) = Route Processor Redundancy Plus
Redundancy Mode (Configured)
Manual Swact = Disabled
Communications = Down
client count = 11
client_notification_TMR = 30000 milliseconds
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peer state = 8
-STANDBY HOT
Mode = Duplex
Unit = Primary
Unit ID = 1
Split Mode = Disabled
keep_alive TMR = 9000 milliseconds
keep_alive count = 0
keep_alive threshold = 18
RF debug mask = 0x0
peer state = 1
-DISABLED
Mode = Simplex
Unit = Primary
Unit ID = 1
Split Mode = Disabled
keep_alive TMR = 9000 milliseconds
keep_alive count = 0
keep_alive threshold = 18
RF debug mask = 0x0
Chapter 5
Configuring RPR and RPR+ Supervisor Engine Redundancy
Purpose
Displays the redundancy states.
= Route Processor Redundancy Plus
= Route Processor Redundancy Plus
Reason: Simplex mode
Reason: Simplex mode
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