Cisco RSP8 Installation And Configuration Manual page 47

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To configure RPR and RPR+, use the following commands beginning in privileged EXEC configuration
mode:
Command
Step 1
Router# configure terminal
Step 2
Router(config)# hw-module slot slot-number image file-spec
Step 3
Router(config)# hw-module slot slot-number image file-spec
Step 4
Router(config)# redundancy
Step 5
Router(config-red)# mode rpr (Or mode rpr-plus)
Step 6
Router(config-red)# exit
Step 7
Router(config)# end
Step 8
Router# hw-module sec-cpu reset
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Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Specifies the image to be used by the active RSP at
initialization. If a high-availability image is found,
the running configuration is updated.
slot-number—Specifies the active RSP slot
where the Flash memory card or Flash Disk is
located. Valid numbers are slot 2 or slot 3 for a
Cisco 7507 router or slot 6 or slot 7 for a Cisco
7513 router.
file-spec—Indicates the flash device and the
name of the image on the active RSP.
Note
Step 2 and Step 3 are the same; Step 2
applies to the active RSP and Step 3 applies
to the standby RSP.
Specifies the image to be used by the standby RSP
at initialization. If a high-availability image is
found, the running configuration is updated.
slot-number—Specifies the standby RSP slot
where the Flash memory card or Flash Disk is
located. Valid numbers are slot 2 or slot 3 for a
Cisco 7507 router or slot 6 or slot 7 for a Cisco
7513 router.
file-spec—Indicates the Flash device and the
name of the image on the standby RSP.
Note
Step 2 and Step 3 are the same; Step 2
applies to the active RSP and Step 3 applies
to the standby RSP.
Enters redundancy configuration mode.
Sets the redundancy mode to RPR (or RPR+) on
both the active and standby RSPs. HSA is the
default redundancy mode.
Exits redundancy configuration mode and returns
you to global configuration mode.
Exits global configuration mode and returns you to
privileged EXEC configuration mode.
Resets and reloads the standby RSP with the
specified Cisco IOS image and executes the image.
Note
If you do not specify a Cisco IOS image in
Step 2, this command loads and executes
the bundled default IOS standby image.
The system then operates in HSA mode.
Route Switch Processor (RSP8) Installation and Configuration Guide
Enabling High Availability Features
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