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MSFC Redundancy
Configuration Guidelines
Use these guidelines when configuring SRM redundancy:
Configuring Single Router Mode Redundancy
To configure SRM redundancy, perform these steps:
Before going from dual router mode to SRM redundancy, we recommend that you use the copy
Caution
running-config command on the MSFCs to save the non-SRM configuration to bootflash. When
going to SRM redundancy, the alternative configuration (the configuration following the alt
keyword) is lost. Therefore, before enabling SRM redundancy, save the dual router mode
configuration to bootflash by entering the following command on both MSFCs:
copy running-config bootflash:nosrm_dual_router_config.
See the
This procedure assumes that the designated router is the MSFC2 in slot 1 and the nondesignated
Note
router is the MSFC2 in slot 2; the active supervisor engine is in slot 1 and the standby supervisor
engine is in slot 2.
Enter the show version command to ensure that both supervisor engines are running supervisor engine
Step 1
software release 6.3(1) or later releases.
Enter the set system highavailability enable command to enable high availability on the active
Step 2
supervisor engine. Enter the show system highavailability command to verify that high availability is
enabled.
Step 3
If you have a console connection, enter the switch console command to access the designated router. If
connected through a Telnet session, enter the session mod command to access the designated router.
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SRM redundancy requires that both the designated router and nondesignated router run the same
Cisco IOS image.
SRM redundancy requires that a Cisco IOS image is present in the bootflash of both the designated
router and nondesignated router.
With SRM redundancy, the nondesignated router cannot connect to external networks.
With SRM redundancy, we do not recommend booting from an external network with the designated
router. Booting from the network could severely degrade SRM functionality.
With SRM redundancy, the designated router can reach external networks and copy commands such
as copy tftp: can be used without any restrictions.
For SRM to work properly, high availability must be enabled on the supervisor engine.
When using authentication methods to control access to the switch such as RADIUS or TACACS+,
you need to configure a fallback option to login in with a local username and password if you want
to be able to access the nondesignated router through the switch console or session commands.
See
Chapter 21, "Configuring Switch Access Using AAA"
fallback option.
"Getting Out of Single Router Mode" section on page 22-45
Chapter 22
Configuring Redundancy
for information on configuring the
for additional information.
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