You can monitor various aspects of high availability using show commands. These aspects include redundancy modes and status, redundancy clients, historical information about redundancy on the router, and specific redundancy information for line modules and SRPs.
show ip interface
show ipv6 interface
host1#show ip interface atm 2/0.1
ATM2/0.10 line protocol Atm1483 is up, ip is up ... Warm-restart initial-sequence-preference: Operational = 1 Administrative = 1 ...
show redundancy
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Note: All criteria must be “ yes” for high availability to be active. |
host1#show redundancy
SRP
---
high-availability state: disabled
current redundancy mode: high-availability
last activation type: cold-switch
Criteria Preventing High Availability from being Active
-------------------------------------------------------
criterion met
----------------------------------------------- ---
Standby SRP is online and capable of mirroring? No
Line Card
---------
automatic reverting is off
backed
up sparing
hardware lockout by for revert
slot role config slot slot at
---- -------- --------- ------ ------- ------
3 --- --- --- --- ---
8 spare --- --- --- ---
12 primary protected --- --- ---
midplane midplane
slots type rev
------ -------- --------
8 - 13 6 0
host1#show redundancy detail
SRP ---
high-availability state: disabled current redundancy mode: file-system-synchronization last activation type: cold-start
Criteria Required for High Availability to be Active
----------------------------------------------------
criterion met
---------------------------------------------------- ---
Active SRP hardware supports High Availability? Yes
High Availability mode configured? No
Mirroring Subsystem present? Yes
Mirroring activity levels within limits? Yes
Network Core Dumps disabled? Yes
Running configuration is safe for High Availability? Yes
Standby SRP hardware supports High Availability? Yes
Standby SRP is online and capable of mirroring? Yes
Standby SRP is running the same release? Yes
Line Card ---------
automatic reverting is off
backed
up sparing
hardware lockout by for revert
slot role config slot slot at
---- -------- --------- ------ ------- ------
3 --- --- --- --- ---
8 spare --- --- --- ---
12 primary protected --- --- ---
midplane midplane slots type rev ------ -------- -------- 8 - 13 6 0
show redundancy clients
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Note: Issuing this command without the optional client type results in showing only unsupported high availability clients (the default). |
host1#show redundancy clients
Unsupported High Availability Clients
-------------------------------------
client configuration
--------------------- -------------
DHCP Proxy Client safe
Global Ipv6 safe
IPsec Transport (ITM) safe
l2tpDialoutGenerator safe
DHCPv6 Local Server safe
Radius Relay Server safe
host1#show redundancy clients all
High Availability Client Information
------------------------------------
client mode configuration
--------------------- ----------- -------------
atm1483DataService supported safe
AA83 supported safe
aaaServer supported safe
atmAal5 supported safe
AAQS supported safe
atm supported safe
Bridged Ethernet supported safe
Transparent Bridging supported safe
dcm supported safe
dhcpExternal supported safe
DHCP Proxy Client unsupported safe
DS1 supported safe
DS3 supported safe
ethernet supported safe
Flow Inspection supported safe
frameRelay supported safe
FT1 supported safe
Global Ipv6 unsupported safe
Global Ip supported safe
HDLC supported safe
IKEP supported safe
ipflowstats supported safe
IpSubscriberManager supported safe
IPTU supported safe
IPVR supported safe
IPsec Transport (ITM) unsupported safe
l2tpDialoutGenerator unsupported safe
l2tp supported safe
LMGR supported safe
DHCPv4 Local Server supported safe
DHCPv6 Local Server unsupported safe
MPLS supported safe
PMGR supported safe
pppoe supported safe
ppp supported safe
qos supported safe
Radius Relay Server unsupported safe
RSVP supported safe
SCM supported safe
slotHelper supported safe
Cisco HDLC supported safe
ServiceManager supported safe
Sonet supported safe
SonetPath supported safe
SonetVT supported safe
IPsec Tunnel (ST) supported safe
show redundancy history
host1#show redundancy history
system up time: 0 00:08:01 last cold start: 2004-07-26 10:44:25 last cold switchover: 2004-07-25 18:51:56 last warm switchover: 2004-07-25 20:58:57
activation statistics:
cold starts: 92
switchovers:
cold: 21
warm: 147
consecutive warm: 0
host1#show redundancy history detail
system up time: 0 00:08:01 last cold start: 2004-07-26 10:44:25 last cold switchover: 2004-07-25 18:51:56 last warm switchover: 2004-07-25 20:58:57
activation statistics:
cold starts: 92
switchovers:
cold: 21
warm: 147
consecutive warm: 0
system SRP activation time type slot uptime running release ------------------- ---------- ---- ------ ----------------- 2004-09-08 15:10:40 cold-start 00 --- erx_6-0-0b1-8.rel 2004-09-08 14:39:10 cold-start 00 --- erx_6-0-0b1-1.rel
show redundancy line-card
host1#show redundancy line-card
automatic reverting is off
backed
up sparing
hardware lockout by for revert
slot role config slot slot at
---- -------- --------- ------ ------- ------
3 --- --- --- --- ---
8 spare --- --- --- ---
12 primary protected --- --- ---
midplane midplane slots type rev ------ -------- -------- 8 - 13 6 0
show redundancy srp
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Note: All criteria must be “ yes” for high availability to be active. |
host1#show redundancy srp
high-availability state: active current redundancy mode: high-availability last activation type: warm-switch
host1#show redundancy srp detail
high-availability state: disabled current redundancy mode: file-system-synchronization last activation type: cold-start
Criteria Required for High Availability to be Active
----------------------------------------------------
criterion met
---------------------------------------------------- ---
Active SRP hardware supports High Availability? Yes
High Availability mode configured? No
Mirroring Subsystem present? Yes
Mirroring activity levels within limits? Yes
Network Core Dumps disabled? Yes
Running configuration is safe for High Availability? Yes
Standby SRP hardware supports High Availability? Yes
Standby SRP is online and capable of mirroring? Yes
Standby SRP is running the same release? Yes
show redundancy switchover-history
host1# show redundancy switchover-history
system
SRP activation time type slot uptime running release
------------------- ----------- ---- ---------- -------------------------
2004-07-26 10:44:25 cold-start 07 --- L-07-25-60b1mrg-e.rel
2004-07-25 20:58:57 warm-switch 06 0 00:15:08 L-07-25-60b1mrg-e.rel
2004-07-25 20:53:41 warm-switch 07 0 00:09:51 L-07-25-60b1mrg-e.rel
2004-07-25 20:44:43 cold-start 06 --- L-07-25-60b1mrg-e.rel
2004-07-25 19:32:01 cold-start 06 --- L-07-25-60b1mrg-d.rel
2004-07-25 18:58:01 warm-switch 06 0 00:12:01 L-07-25-60b1mrg-c.rel
2004-07-25 18:51:56 cold-switch 07 0 00:05:56 L-07-25-60b1mrg-c.rel
2004-07-25 18:46:54 cold-start 06 --- L-07-25-60b1mrg-c.rel
2004-07-25 17:44:48 warm-switch 06 0 00:14:32 L-07-25-60b1mrg-b.rel
2004-07-25 17:31:07 cold-start 07 --- L-07-25-60b1mrg-b.rel
2004-07-25 16:05:08 cold-start 07 --- L-07-25-60b1mrg-a.rel
2004-07-24 23:25:09 warm-switch 07 0 16:27:03 L-07-24-60b1mrg-b.rel
2004-07-24 23:18:23 cold-switch 06 0 16:20:17 L-07-24-60b1mrg-b.rel