Contents
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Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Software Configuration Guide—Release 8.7
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Generating a System Status Report
22-17
Using System Dump Files
22-17
Using System Crash-Info Files
22-19
Logging System Information to a TFTP or rcp Server
22-20
Enabling System Information Logging
22-20
Specifying
show
Commands for System Information Logging
22-21
Specifying How Often System Information Logging Occurs
22-22
Specifying the Filename and Server for System Information Logging
22-22
Clearing a show Command from System Information Logging
22-23
Clearing the Configuration of System Information Logging
22-23
Disabling System Information Logging
22-24
TCL Scripting
22-24
Entering TCL Commands
22-26
C H A P T E R
23
Configuring Redundancy
23-1
Understanding How Supervisor Engine Redundancy Works
23-2
Configuring Redundant Supervisor Engines on the Switch
23-4
Synchronization Process Initiation
23-4
Redundant Supervisor Engine Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
23-5
Verifying the Standby Supervisor Engine Status
23-5
Forcing a Switchover to the Standby Supervisor Engine
23-6
High Availability
23-8
Configuring Supervisor Engine Redundancy Using NSF with SSO
23-15
Supervisor Engine Synchronization Examples
23-15
MSFC Redundancy
23-21
Dual MSFC Redundancy
23-21
Single Router Mode Redundancy
23-43
Manual-Mode MSFC Redundancy
23-49
C H A P T E R
24
Configuring NSF with SSO MSFC Redundancy
24-1
Hardware and Software Requirements
24-2
Understanding How NSF/SSO Works
24-2
RPR Overview
24-3
Types of MSFC Switchovers
24-4
Configuration Guidelines and Restrictions
24-4
Using the CLI to Configure NSF/SSO
24-5
Configuring SSO
24-6
Configuring CEF NSF
24-7