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Manually Setting Environment Variables on the Standby RSP
Once you set the active RSP environment variables, you can manually set the same environment
variables on the standby RSP using the slave sync config command.
To manually set environment variables on the standby RSP, use the following commands in
Table 9
in
privileged EXEC mode:
Automatically Setting Environment Variables on the Standby RSP
With automatic synchronization turned on, when you set the active RSP environment variables and save
them, the system automatically saves the same environment variables to the standby’s startup
configuration.
Note
Automatic synchronization mode is on by default.
To set environment variables on the standby RSP when automatic synchronization is on, use the
following commands in
Table 10
in privileged EXEC mode:
Table 9
Manually Setting Environment Variables on the Standby RSP
Step
Command
Description
Step 1
Router# boot system
boot bootldr
boot config
Sets the active RSP environment variables. For more complete
HSA configuration information, refer to the Configuration
Fundamentals Configuration Guide and the Configuration
Fundamentals Command Reference publications, which are
available on the Documentation CD-ROM, online, or as printed
documents.
Step 2
Router# copy running-config
startup-config
Saves the settings to the startup configuration. This also puts the
information under the RSP’s ROM monitor control.
Step 3
Router# slave sync config
Saves the same environment variables to the standby RSP by
manually synchronizing their configuration files.
Step 4
Router# show bootvar
Verifies the environment variable settings.
Table 10
Setting Environment Variables on the Standby RSP with Automatic Synchronization On
Step
Command
Description
Step 1
Router# boot system
boot bootldr
boot config
Sets the active RSP environment variables. For more complete
HSA configuration information, refer to the Configuration
Fundamentals Configuration Guide and the Configuration
Fundamentals Command Reference publications, which are
available on the Documentation CD-ROM, online, or as printed
documents.
Step 2
Router# copy running-config
startup-config
Saves the settings to the startup configuration. This also puts the
information under that RSP’s ROM monitor control.
Step 3
Router# show bootvar
Verifies the environment variable settings.