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Appendix A
Turbo Boot Procedure
Attach to the Standby RP by typing the command run attach 0/rp1/cpu0 at the router prompt
Step 1
Example with Standby RP at 0/RP1/CPU0.
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router#run attach 0/rp1/cpu0
attach: Starting session 1 to node 0/rp1/cpu0
Note
Step 2
At the KSH prompt, enter the command fdisk /dev/disk0 delete -a
# fdisk /dev/disk0 delete -a
Step 3
At the KSH prompt, enter the command fdisk /dev/disk0 add -t6 -p88
# fdisk /dev/disk0 add -t6 -p88
At the KSH prompt, enter the command fdisk /dev/disk0 add -t4 -p100
Step 4
# fdisk /dev/disk0 add -t4 -p100
At the KSH prompt, enter the command mount -e /dev/disk0
Step 5
# mount -e /dev/disk0
At the KSH prompt, enter the command mkdosfs -F32 /dev/disk0t6
Step 6
# mkdosfs -F32 /dev/disk0t6
Format complete: FAT32 (4096-byte clusters), 3607592 kB available.
#
Step 7
At the KSH prompt, enter the command mkdosfs -F32 /dev/disk0t4
# mkdosfs -F32 /dev/disk0t4
Format complete: FAT32 (4096-byte clusters), 491932 kB available.
#
Type exit at the KSH prompt to return to the normal prompt.
Step 8
# exit
Terminating attach to node 0/rp1/cpu0..
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router#
Go to Admin mode by enter the command admin at the exec prompt.
Step 9
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router#admin
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RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router(admin)#
Execute the reload location 0/RP1/CPU0 command in Admin Mode to reload the Standby RP at
Step 10
0/RP1/CPU0:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:Router(admin)# reload location 0/RP1/CPU0
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KSH commands are very unforgiving. Please pay very close attention to make sure the
commands are entered exactly as listed in this procedure.
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