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Step 4
Wait 15 seconds.
Step 5
Reinsert the standby RSP8.
This completes the procedure to remove and replace an interface processor.
Reloading a Failed RSP
When a new active RSP takes over ownership of the router, it automatically reboots the failed RSP as
the standby RSP. You can also manually reload the failed RSP.
To manually reload a failed RSP from the active console, use the following command in privileged
EXEC configuration mode:
Displaying a Stack Trace of an RSP
To access the state of the failed RSP in the form of a stack trace from the active console, use the
following command in privileged EXEC configuration mode:
Displaying Other Information About the RSPs
For information about other commands that you can use to display information about the RSPs, see the
“Monitoring and Maintaining the Active and Standby RSPs” section on page 64
.
Maintenance Information
This section includes the following RSP8 maintenance procedures:
•
Saving and Retrieving a Configuration File, page 69
•
Replacing and Upgrading DRAM DIMMs, page 74
•
Recovering a Lost Password, page 78
Saving and Retrieving a Configuration File
This section describes the procedures for saving and retrieving a system configuration file using a TFTP
server.
Command
Purpose
Router# hw-module sec-cpu reset
Reloads the inactive standby RSP card.
Command
Purpose
Router# show stacks
1
1.
This command is documented in the “System Management Commands” chapter of the Cisco IOS Configuration
Fundamentals Command Reference publication.
Displays the stack trace and version information of the active
and the standby RSP cards.