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Chapter 6
Configuring Redundant ACEs
Table 6-2
Field Descriptions for the show ft group Command Output
Field
Description
My State (Cont.)
My Config Priority
Priority configured on the FT group in the local ACE.
My Net Priority
Priority of the FT group equal to the configured priority minus the priority of the FT tracking
failures if any.
My Preempt
Preemption value of the FT group in the local ACE. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
Peer State
State of the FT group in the remote ACE. For possible state values, see the "My State" field
description.
Peer Config Priority
Priority configured for the FT group in the remote ACE.
Peer Net Priority
Priority of the FT group in the remote ACE computed from the configured priority and the priority
of the FT tracking failures.
Peer Preempt
Preemption value of the FT group in the remote ACE. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
Peer ID
FT peer identifier.
Last State Change Time Time and date that the peer last changed from the active to standby state, or standby to active state.
Running Cfg Sync
Configured state of config sync for the running-config. Possible values are Enabled or Disabled.
Enabled
Running Cfg Sync
Current status of config sync for the running-config. For example, Running configuration sync has
Status
completed.
Startup Cfg Sync
Configured state of config sync for the startup-config. Possible states are Enabled or Disabled.
Enabled
Startup Cfg Sync Status Current status of config sync for the startup-config. For example, Startup configuration sync is
disabled.
Bulk Sync Done for
Number of "bulk synchronization done" messages received on the standby ACE during state
ARP
synchronization from the ARP module in the control plane.
Bulk Sync Done for LB Number of "bulk synchronization done" messages received on the standby ACE during state
synchronization from the load balancer (LB) module in the data plane.
Bulk Sync Done for
Number of "bulk synchronization done" messages received on the standby ACE during state
ICM
synchronization from the ICM input connection manager module in the data plane.
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FSM_FT_STATE_STANDBY_HOT—Local standby context has all the state information it
needs to statefully assume the active state if a switchover occurs.
FSM_FT_STATE_STANDBY_WARM—State used when upgrading or downgrading the ACE
software. When you upgrade or downgrade the ACE from one software version to another, there
is a point in the process when the two ACEs have different software versions and, therefore, a
CLI incompatibility.
When the software versions are different while upgrading or downgrading, the
STANDBY_WARM state allows the configuration and state synchronization process to
continue on a best-effort basis, which means that the active ACE will continue to synchronize
configuration and state information to the standby even though the standby may not recognize
or understand the CLI commands or state information. This standby state allows the standby
ACE to come up with best-effort support. In the STANDBY_WARM state, as with the
STANDBY_HOT state, the configuration mode is disabled and configuration and state
synchronization continues. A failover from the active to the standby based on priorities and
preempt can still occur while the standby is in the STANDBY_WARM state.
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Displaying or Clearing Redundancy Information
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