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Disabling Auto-Reboot
To disable auto-reboot, use the following command.
Prevent a failed stack unit from rebooting after a failover.
CONFIGURATION mode
redundancy disable-auto-reboot
Manually Synchronizing Management and Standby Units
To manually synchronize Management and Standby units at any time, use the following command.
Manually synchronize Management and Standby units.
EXEC Privilege mode
redundancy synchronize full
Online Insertion and Removal
You can add, replace, or remove chassis components while the chassis is operating.
This section contains the following sub-sections:
RPM Online Insertion and Removal
Linecard Online Insertion and Removal
RPM Online Insertion and Removal
Dell Networking systems are functional with only one RPM.
If you insert a second RPM, it comes online as the standby RPM.
To see SFM status information, use the show sfm all command.
Example of the show rpm all Command
Dell#show rpm all
-- Route Processor Modules --
Slot Status NxtBoot Version
-----------------------------------------------------------
0 active online 7-5-1-71
1 not present
%RPM0-P:CP %POLLMGR-2-ALT_RPM_STATE: Alternate RPM is present
%RPM0-P:CP %IRC-6-IRC_COMMUP: Link to peer RPM is up
%RPM1-S:CP %RAM-5-RPM_STATE: RPM1 is in Standby State
Dell#show rpm all
-- Route Processor Modules --
Slot Status NxtBoot Version
-------------------------------------------------------------
0 active online 7-5-1-71
1 standby online 7-5-1-71
Linecard Online Insertion and Removal
Dell Networking OS detects the line card type when you insert a line card into a online chassis.
Dell Networking OS writes the line card type to the running-config and maintains this information as a logical configuration if you
remove the card (or the card fails).
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