Configuring Sf Boot Configuration Pause - Cisco ASR 5500 System Administration Manual

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Configuring SF Boot Configuration Pause

Under certain circumstances, within VPC-DI deployments, the CF applies the boot configuration before all
SFs have completed their boot process.
The following Configuration Mode command, wait cards active, pauses configuration until all specified
cards are operational or the timeout period expires (whichever criteria is met first). The pause occurs
immediately following local management context creation and ntp/snmp configuration.
This command corrects a scenario where SFs come online late following chassis load or reload and the
configuration pertaining to those SFs is not applied (and thereby lost).
configure
[ no ] wait cards active { all | number } [ standby number ] timeout seconds
end
Notes:
• all: Pause until all active mode cards attain operational status.
• number : Pause until the specified number of active mode cards attain operational status.number is 0
• standby number : (Optional) Also wait for the specified number of non-active mode cards to attain
• timeout seconds: Wait from 1 through 3600 seconds for the specified card set to attain operational status.
The following example command instructs the system to wait up to 120 seconds for all active cards and 1
standby card to become active:
wait cards active all standby 1 timeout 120
Description
Polling interval between the system and the NTP server.
Octal value of the reachability shift register indicating which responses were received
for the previous eight polls to this NTP server.
Round-trip delay (in milliseconds) for messages exchanged between the system and
the NTP server.
Number of milliseconds by which the system clock must be adjusted to synchronize
it with the NTP server.
Jitter in milliseconds between the system and the NTP server.
through the number of active mode cards.
operational status.
number is 0 through the number of service slots not configured for active mode SFs.
The wait is terminated early when or if this condition is satisfied. Otherwise the wait is terminated when
the timeout period expires.
Configuring SF Boot Configuration Pause
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