Synchronizing The Supervisor Engine Configurations - Cisco 4500M Software Manual

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Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy
Manual Swact = Enabled
Communications = Up
client count = 21
client_notification_TMR = 240000 milliseconds
Switch#
This example shows how to change the system configuration from RPR to SSO mode:
Switch(config)# redundancy
Switch(config-red)# mode
Switch(config-red)# mode sso
Changing to sso mode will reset the standby. Do you want to continue?[confirm]
Switch(config-red)# end
Switch#
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This example shows how to change the system configuration from SSO to RPR mode:
Switch(config)# redundancy
Switch(config-red)# mode rpr
Changing to rpr mode will reset the standby. Do you want to continue?[confirm]
Switch(config-red)# end
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Synchronizing the Supervisor Engine Configurations

To manually synchronize the configurations used by the two supervisor engines, perform this task on the
active supervisor engine:
Command
Step 1
Switch(config)# redundancy
Step 2
Switch(config-red)# main-cpu
Step 3
Switch(config-r-mc)# auto-sync {startup-config |
config-register | bootvar | standard}
Step 4
Switch(config-r-mc)# end
Step 5
Switch# copy running-config startup-config
Note
Configuration changes made to the redundant supervisor engine through SNMP are not synchronized to
the redundant supervisor engine. For information on how to handle this situation, see the
Engine Redundancy Guidelines and Restrictions" section on page
Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.2(25)EW
6-10
keep_alive TMR = 9000 milliseconds
keep_alive count = 0
keep_alive threshold = 18
RF debug mask = 0x0
1 13:11:16: %C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-COMMUNICATION: Communication with the peer Supervisor
1 13:11:16: %C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-SIMPLEX_MODE: The peer Supervisor has been lost
1 13:11:16: %C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-COMMUNICATION: Communication with the peer Supervisor
1 13:11:16: %C4K_REDUNDANCY-3-SIMPLEX_MODE: The peer Supervisor has been lost
Chapter 6
Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy Using RPR and SSO
Purpose
Enters redundancy configuration mode.
Enters main-cpu configuration submode.
Synchronizes the configuration elements.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Synchronizes the running configuration in dynamic
random-access memory (DRAM) to the startup
configuration file in NVRAM.
Note
This step is not required to synchronize the
running configuration file in (DRAM).
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