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Enabling High Availability Features

Step 2

Router# copy tftp slotslot-number:

Uses TFTP to copy a high availability Cisco IOS

 

 

image onto the Flash memory card or Flash Disk of

 

 

the standby RSP.

 

 

slaveslotslot-number—Specifies the Flash

 

 

memory card or Flash Disk of the standby RSP.

 

 

Note Step 1 and Step 2 are the same. Step 1 applies

 

 

to the active RSP, and Step 2 applies to the

 

 

the standby RSP.

 

 

The router prompts you for the IP address of the

 

Address or name of remote host []? ip-address

TFTP server.

 

 

ip-address—Specifies the IP address of the

 

 

TFTP server that contains the new image

 

 

The router prompts you for the name of the image file

 

Name of file to copy []? imagename<Return>

you are copying to the Flash memory card or Flash

 

writing filename!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Disk.

 

 

imagename—Indicates the name of the image to

 

 

be loaded onto the Flash memory card or Flash

 

 

Disk.

 

 

The router prompts you to type the name under which

 

Destination filename? [imagename1] <Return>

you want the file to appear at the destination.

 

Accessing tftp://host ip-address/file 'imagename' on

imagename1—Indicates the name of the image

 

ip-address.. found !

 

11188128 bytes copied in 2280.664 secs (4906

as it appears at the destination.

 

bytes/sec)

 

Step 3

 

 

Router# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

 

 

 

Step 4 Router(config)# hw-module slot slot-numberimage

Specifies the image to be used by the active RSP at

 

file-spec

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.

 

 

 

Step 5 Router(config)# hw-module slot slot-numberimage

Specifies the image to be used by the standby RSP at

 

file-spec

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 of the standby RSP.

 

 

 

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Contents Document Contents Cisco.com, Obtaining Documentation, Related DocumentationTopics discussed in this section are Product DescriptionRSP8-Horizontal Front-Panel View Monitoring interface and environmental statusU12 Flash Eprom ROMmon Bus connectors Auxiliary portShows the memory components on the RSP8 Memory ComponentsType Size Quantity Description Location Jumpers There are no user-configurable jumpers on the RSP8LEDs Flash Memory Cards and Flash DisksSerial Ports PC Card SlotsLED Label Color State Indication Lists the physical specifications for the RSP8 SpecificationsSpecifications System SoftwareSafety Guidelines Installation PrerequisitesSafety Warnings Installation Prerequisites Electrical Equipment Guidelines Telephone Wiring GuidelinesPreventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage Chassis Slot and Dram Requirements Compatibility RequirementsMemory Requirements Hardware Prerequisites Software PrerequisitesMicrocode Requirements List of Parts and ToolsRemoving the RSP8 Installing the RSP8Ejector Levers and Captive Installation Screw Replacing the RSP8 Handling the RSP8 During Removal and Installation Connecting to the Auxiliary Port Connecting a Console TerminalUsing the Y-Cables for Console and Auxiliary Connections Shows the console Y-cable and shows the auxiliary Y-cable Restarting the SystemInstalling the RSP8 Router show version Using the Exec Command Interpreter Configuring the Router for a Single RSP8HSA Active and Standby Operation Configuring High System AvailabilityHSA Implementation Methods HSA System Requirements HSA Configuration Task ListCommand Purpose Specifying the Default Standby RSPRouter# configure terminal Router# copy system running-config nvramstartup-configEnsuring that Both RSPs Contain the Same System Image Router# show controller cbus Ensuring that Both RSPs Contain the Same Microcode ImageRouter# copy bootflashfilename slot0filename Router# dir slavebootflash slaveslot0 slaveslot1Slot1filename slavebootslotfilename Determines whether the standby RSP contains the same Router# copy source bootflash slot0 slot1Copies a different system image to the active RSP Upgrading to a New Software Version Example Now view the standby software image location and version BootflashRouter# copy tftp slot0rsp-pv-mz.120-22.3.S1 Routerconfig# config-register 0x010F Routerconfig# boot system tftp rsp-pv-mz.120-23.SBacking Up with an Older Software Version Example ANB Delete the rsp-pv-mz.120-22.3.S1image from the standby RSP Router# show bootflashRouter# delete slaveslot0rsp-pv-mz.120-22.3.S1 Router# copy system running-config startup-config Manually Setting Environment Variables on the Standby RSPRouterconfig# slave sync config Router# copy running-config startup-configMonitoring and Maintaining HSA Operation Routerconfig# hw-module slot imageInformation under that RSP’s ROM monitor control Specifies which image the standby runsHigh Availability Feature Overview Enabling High Availability FeaturesRouter# slave sync config Enabling High Availability Features Hardware and Software Prerequisites Installation ProceduresEnabling the Router This completes the procedure to enable the routerCopying an Image onto an RSP Router# copy tftp slaveslot slot-number Router# copy tftp slot slot-numberConfiguring RPR and RPR+ Setting the Config-Register Boot VariableRouterconfig# boot system flash Router# show versionRouter# hw-module sec-cpu reset Routerconfig# hw-module slot slot-numberimage file-specVerifying RPR and RPR+ Configuring RPR and RPR+ ExampleRouter# show redundancy Configuring a Stateful Switchover SSO Configuration file Saves the configuration changes to the startupVerifying SSO Router# show redundancy client Router# show redundancy states my state = 13 -ACTIVEConfiguring CEF NSF Configuring Nonstop Forwarding NSFConfiguring BGP NSF Configuring IS-IS NSF Configuring Ospf NSFAs-number Graceful-restartSeconds adjacency Verifying CEF NSFRouter# show ip bgp neighbors Verifying BGP NSFThis example, note the presence of NSF restart enabled Running-config commandVerifying Ospf NSF Verifying IS-IS NSFNetworking device NSF Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting NSF FeaturesBGP NSF Neighbor Device Configuration Example BGP NSF Configuration ExampleOspf NSF Configuration Example IS-IS NSF Configuration ExamplePerforming a Fast Software Upgrade Specifies the image to be used by the standby RSP at Routerconfig# hw-module slot slot-number imageName of the image of the standby RSP Fast Software Upgrade Example Configuring SlcrRouter# redundancy force-switchover Routerconfig# service single-slot-reload-enableSlcr Configuration Example RPR, RPR+, SSO, and FSU Troubleshooting TipsSlcr Troubleshooting Tips Disabling SlcrSystem Power LEDs Troubleshooting the InstallationMonitoring and Maintaining the Active and Standby RSPs Verifying LEDsNormal RSP8 LEDsVerifying System Startup Sequence Troubleshooting the Installation Troubleshooting a Failed RSP8 Troubleshooting a Router That is Failing to BootSaving and Retrieving a Configuration File Maintenance InformationReloading a Failed RSP Displaying a Stack Trace of an RSPRouter# ping Using the ping Command to Ensure ConnectivitySection on page 24 to enable the privileged level Copying the Configuration FileMight include the name or address of a default file server Copy to this fileRouter# show startup-config Retrieving the Configuration File Replacing and Upgrading Dram DIMMs Sdram Dimm Product Numbers Quantity Dram Sockets TotalsPolarization notch Removing DIMMsInserting the Dimm Installing New DIMMsChecking the RSP Memory Upgrade Recovering a Lost PasswordInitialize the router using the i command as follows Pin Signal Direction Description Console Port SignalsReference Information Female DB-25 Pins Male DB-25 Pins Signal Description Auxiliary Port SignalsConsole and Auxiliary Y-Cable Pinouts Male DB-25 Pins Female DB-25 Pins Signal Description Software Configuration Register SettingsP1-5 J1-5 and J2-5 P1-7 J1-7 and J2-7 Ground P1-8 J1-8 and J2-8Stays at the system bootstrap prompt Boot Field MeaningBoots the first system image in onboard Flash memory Bit Number Hexadecimal MeaningRouterconfig# config-register 0xvalue Changing SettingsBit Meanings Tftp flash filenameAction/Filename Bit Routerconfig# boot system flash devicefilename Enabling a Boot from Flash MemoryBit Address net host Baud BitEnabling a Boot from the Flash Disk System# copy running-config startup-config Using Flash MemoryObtaining Documentation Cisco.comDocumentation CD-ROM Obtaining Technical AssistanceOrdering Documentation Documentation FeedbackTAC Case Priority Definitions Cisco TAC Website Opening a TAC CaseObtaining Additional Publications and Information Copyright 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. 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