Configuring Srp Context For Bgp For Destination Context; Setting Subscriber To Default Mode; Verifying Bgp Configuration In Destination Context; Disabling Bulk Statistics Collection On A Standby System - Cisco ASR 5500 Administration Manual

Asr 5500 system administration guide, staros release 19
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Disabling Bulk Statistics Collection on a Standby System

Configuring SRP Context for BGP for Destination Context

Use the following example to configure the BGP context and IP addresses in the SRP context.
configure
context srp_ctxt_name

Setting Subscriber to Default Mode

Use the following example to set the subscriber mode to default.
configure
context dest_ctxt_name

Verifying BGP Configuration in Destination Context

Verify your BGP configuration by entering the show srp monitor bgp command (Exec Mode).
Disabling Bulk Statistics Collection on a Standby System
You can disable the collection of bulk statistics from a system when it is in the standby mode of operation.
Important
Use the following example to disable the bulk statistics collection on a standby system.
configure
bulkstat mode
Repeat this procedure for both systems.

Verifying the Primary and Backup Chassis Configuration

This section describes how to compare the ICSR configuration on both chassis.
Step 1
Enter the show configuration srp command on both chassis (Exec mode).
Step 2
Verify that both chassis have the same SRP configuration information.
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service-redundancy-protocol
monitor bgp context dest_ctxt_name neighbor_ip_address
end
subscriber default
end
When this feature is enabled and a system transitions to standby state, any pending accumulated statistical
data is transferred at the first opportunity. After that no additional statistics gathering takes place until the
system comes out of standby state.
no gather-on-standby
end
Interchassis Session Recovery

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