Command Reference Guide

544 | High Availability (HA)
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RPM State: Standby
RPM SW Version: 7.5.1.0
-- RPM Redundancy Configuration --
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Primary RPM: rpm0
Auto Data Sync: Full
Failover Type: Hot Failover
Auto reboot RPM: Enabled
Auto failover limit: 3 times in 60 minutes
-- RPM Failover Record --
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Failover Count: 1
Last failover timestamp: Jul 13 2007 21:25:32
Last failover Reason: User request
-- Last Data Block Sync Record: --
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Line Card Config: succeeded Jul 13 2007 21:28:53
Start-up Config: succeeded Jul 13 2007 21:28:53
SFM Config State: succeeded Jul 13 2007 21:28:53
Runtime Event Log: succeeded Jul 13 2007 21:28:53
Running Config: succeeded Jul 13 2007 21:28:53
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Table 19-1. show redundancy Command Example Fields
Field Description
RPM Status Displays the following information:
Slot number of the RPM
Whether the RPM is Primary or Standby
The state of the RPM: Active, Standby, Booting, or Offline
Whether the link to the second RPM is up or down.
PEER RPM Status Displays the state of the second RPM, if present
RPM Redundancy
Configuration
Displays the following information:
which RPM is the preferred Primary on next boot (redundancy
primary command)
the data sync method configured (redundancy synchronize
command).
the failover type (you cannot change this; it is software dependent)
Hot Failover means the running configuration and routing table are
applied on secondary RPM. Fast Failover means the running
configuration is not applied on the secondary RPM till failover
occurs, and the routing table on line cards is cleared during failover.
the status of auto booting the RPM (redundancy disable-auto-reboot
command)
the parameter for auto failover limit control (redundancy
auto-failover-limit command)