Cisco RSP2 - Route Switch Processor 2 Installation And Configuration Manual page 58

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Step 6
Router(config)# slave auto-sync config
Step 7
Router(config)# end
Step 8
Router# copy running-config startup-config
Step 9
Router# hw-module sec-cpu reset
Step 10
Router# redundancy force-switchover
1. Before you copy a file to Flash memory, be sure there is ample space available in Flash memory. Compare the size of the file you are copying to the
amount of available Flash memory shown. If the space available is less than the space required by the file you will copy, the copy process will continue,
but the entire file will not be copied into Flash memory.
Performing a Fast Software Upgrade Example
The following example show a Fast Software Upgrade performed on a Cisco 7507 router with an active
RSP in slot 2 and a standby RSP installed in slot 3.
Router# copy tftp slot0:rsp-pv-mz
Router# copy tftp slaveslot0:rsp-pv-mz
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# hw-module slot 2 image slot0:rsp-pv-mz
Router(config)# hw-module slot 3 image slot0:rsp-pv-mz
Router(config)# end
Router# hw-module sec-cpu reset
Router# copy running-config startup-config
Router# redundancy force-switchover
RPR, RPR+, SSO, and FSU Troubleshooting Tips
Use the commands in the table below to troubleshoot the RPR, RPR+, and FSU features on Cisco 7500
series routers:
Command
Router# show diag
Router# show redundancy
Router# show version
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Purpose
Use this command to display hardware information for the router.
Use this command to display the redundancy mode of the RSP. This command also displays
information about the number of switchovers, system uptime, RSP uptime, and reasons for
any switchovers.
Use this command to display image information for each RSP.
(Optional) Turns on automatic synchronization of
configuration files. Use this command to ensure that
the active and standby RSPs contain the same
configuration files.
Exits configuration mode.
Saves the configuration changes to your startup
configuration in NVRAM so the router boots with the
configuration you have entered.
Resets and reloads the standby RSP with the
specified Cisco IOS image and executes the image.
If you do not specify a Cisco IOS image in
Note
Step 2, this command loads and executes the
bundled default IOS standby image. The
system then operates in HSA mode.
Forces a switchover to the standby RSP.
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