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Cisco MGX 8850 Routing Switch Command Reference
Release 2.0, Part Number 78-10467-04 Rev C0, October 2001
Chapter 2
Shelf Management Commands
runrev
Note
Of special note in
Table 2-13
, runrev causes the standby card to become the active card. The
reversed location of the “Active” and “Standby” columns shows the changed states.
After you execute runrev, the PXM45 updates the database records on disk if changes occur (such as
changes to the configuration or network topology). If you revert to the previous version by executing
abortrev, the post-runrev changes are lost. For example, if a switch was added to the network between
runrev and abortrev, the restored database has no record of the topology change.
Cards on Which This Command Runs
PXM45
Syntax
runrev
<slot>
<revision>
Syntax Description
Related Commands
abortrev, commitrev, loadrev, setrev, dspcd, dspversion
Attributes
Table 2-13 Redundant Pair Upgrade From 2.x to 2.y
Firmware
status
Before upgrade
After loadrev
After runrev
After commitrev
Active
Standby
Active
Standby
Standby
Active
Standby
Active
Primary
2.x
2.x
2.x
2.x
2.y
2.y
2.y
2.y
Secondary
2.x
2.x
2.y
2.y
2.x
2.x
2.y
2.y
Current
2.x
2.x
2.x
2.y
2.y
2.y
2.y
2.y
abortrev resets
only standby card.
abortrev resets
both cards.
slot
Number of the targeted card slot.
revision
Revision number derived from the name of the firmware file. If the standby card does not
have the specified image, runrev has no effect, and the system displays an error message.
For an explanation, see the section, “
Version Numbering Conventions
,” in the loadrev
description.
Log: log
State: active
Privilege: SERVICE_GP