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Route Switch Processor (RSP8) Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-4920-02
Configuring High System Availability
Note
Standard 16-, 20-, or 32-MB Flash memory cards are supported with the RSP8. (The 20-MB Flash
memory card is currently the default.) See
Flash Memory Card Installation Instructions
for detailed
information. You should specify slot0 or slot1 in your command, depending on which slot you are using.
Standard 48-MB, 64-MB, and 128-MB Flash Disks are supported with the RSP8. See
Using the Flash
Disk
for additional information. You should specify slot0 or slot1 in your command, depending on which
slot your are using.
The following example ensures that both RSPs have the same system image. Note that because no
environment variables are set, the default environment variables are in effect for both the active and the
standby RSP.
Router# show bootvar
BOOT variable =
CONFIG_FILE variable =
Current CONFIG_FILE variable =
BOOTLDR variable does not exist
Configuration register is 0x0
Slave auto-sync config mode is on
current slave is in slot 7
BOOT variable =
CONFIG_FILE variable =
BOOTLDR variable does not exist
Configuration register is 0x0
Router# show slot0:
1 .. image 143B4C13 ACB820 21 11188128 Jan 28 2000 01:02:37
rsp-pv-mz.120-22.3.S1
Router# show slavebootflash:
-#- ED ----type---- --crc--- -seek-- nlen -length- -----date/time------ name
1
.. image FEC9823F AF0424 18 11203868 Jan 24 2000 23:26:33
rsp-pv-mz.120-23.S
Router# delete slaveslot0:rsp-pv-mz.120-23.S
Router# copy slot0:rsp-pv-mz.120-22.3.S1 slaveslot0:rsp-pv-mz.120-22.3.S1
Ensuring that Both RSPs Contain the Same Microcode Image
To ensure that both RSPs have the same microcode images, use the following commands beginning in
privileged EXEC configuration mode:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router# show controller cbus
Determines the microcode images used on the
interface processors. If all interface processors are
running from the bundled system microcode, no
further action is required.
Step 2
Router# dir {bootflash: | slot0: | slot1:}
If any interface processors are running from the
Flash memory file system, verifies the location and
version of the active RSP supplementary microcode.