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To configure RPR and RPR+, enter the commands as shown below:
Verifying RPR and RPR+
Use the show redundancy command to verify that RPR or RPR+ is enabled:
Router# show redundancy
Operating mode is sso
redundancy mode sso
hw-module slot 6 image disk0:rsp-pv-mz
hw-module slot 7 image disk0:rsp-pv-mz
Active High Availability version is 3.0
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router# configure terminal
Enters configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(config)# hw-module slot
slot-number image
file-spec
Verifies that the specified image is compatible with
RPR and exists on the standby RSP. If a high
availability image is found, the running
configuration is updated.
•
slot-number—Specifies the standby RSP slot
where the Flash memory card 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 standby RSP.
Step 3
Router(config)# hw-module slot
slot-number image
file-spec
Verifies that the specified image is compatible with
RPR and exists on the active RSP. If a high
availability image is found, the running
configuration is updated.
•
slot-number—Specifies the active RSP slot
where the Flash memory card 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 4
Router(config)# redundancy
Enters redundancy mode.
Step 5
Router(config-red)# mode rpr (
Or
mode rpr-plus)
Sets the redundancy mode to RPR (or RPR+) on
both the active and standby RSPs. HSA is the
default redundancy mode.
Step 6
Router(config-red)# exit
Exits redundancy mode.
Step 7
Router(config)# end
Exits configuration mode.
Step 8
Router# hw-module sec-cpu reset
Resets and reloads the standby RSP with the
specified Cisco IOS image and executes the image.
Note
If you do not specify a Cisco IOS image in
Step 2, this command loads and executes
the bundled default IOS standby image.
The system then operates in HSA mode.