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Route Switch Processor (RSP8) Installation and Configuration Guide
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Enabling High Availability Features
Setting the Config-Register Boot Variable
Though it is not required, we recommend that you modify the software configuration register boot field
so that the system boots the same image that the hw-module slot slot-number image file-spec command
specifies in the
“Configuring RPR and RPR+” section on page 46
.
Configuring RPR and RPR+
Note
Online removal of the active RSP causes all line cards to reset and reload, which is the equivalent to an
RPR switchover, and results in a longer switchover time. When it is necessary to remove the active RSP
from the system, first issue a switchover command to switch from the active RSP to the standby RSP.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router# show version
Obtains the current configuration register setting.
Step 2
Router# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 3
Router(config)# boot system flash
slotslot-number:[imagename]
Specifies the filename of an image stored in Flash
memory.
•
imagename—It is recommended that you set the
boot variable so that the system boots the same
image specified by the hw-module slot
slot-number image file-spec command. See
Step 2
of the
“Configuring RPR and RPR+”
section on page 46
.
•
slot-number—Specifies the active RSP slot
where the Flash memory card or Flash Disk is
located. Valid numbers are slot 2 or slot 3 for a
Cisco 7507 router and slot 6 or slot 7 for a
Cisco 7513 router.
Step 4
Router(config)# config-register value
Modifies the existing configuration register setting
to reflect the way in which you want to load a system
image.
value—0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF
Step 5
Router(config)# end
Exits global configuration mode and returns you to
privileged EXEC configuration mode.
Step 6
Router# reload
Resets the router with the new configuration
information.