Feature history for sr-aps, Configuring sr-aps, Disabling sr-aps – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 14 Configuring Automatic Protection Switching

Single-router Automatic Protection Switching

Feature History for SR-APS

Configuring SR-APS

To configure SR-APS, enter the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:

Note

After you configure redundancy, the software treats the pair as though it occupies a single slot. The
interface slot number is always the odd number of the redundant pair. For example, for the redundant
pair occupying slots 5 and 6, the show interface pos 5/0/0 command refers to the active card (even if
the active card occupies slot 6).

Disabling SR-APS

To disable SR-APS redundant operation, use the no form of the associate slot command. For example:

Router(config-r)# no associate slot 3 4

If the redundant configuration is disabled, the software modifies the running configuration in the
following ways:

1.

The software removes all SR-APS configuration information.

2.

The software creates two configurations, one for the primary card and one for the protect card.

Table 14-1

shows examples of configuration files with redundancy enabled and disabled.

Cisco IOS Release Description

Required PRE

12.0(21)ST

This feature was introduced on the Cisco 10000 series router. PRE1

12.2(13)BZ

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS
Release 12.2(13)BZ

PRE1

12.3(7)XI

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS Release 12.3(7)XI. PRE2

12.2(28)SB

This feature was integrated into Cisco IOS
Release 12.2(28)SB.

PRE2

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# redundancy

Enters redundancy configuration mode, which allows you
to associate two line cards as a redundant pair.

Step 2

Router(config-r)# associate slot odd-slot

even-slot

Associates two line cards as a redundant pair.

To allow SR-APS to operate, you must specify a line card
installed in an odd slot number as the first member of a
redundant pair; the second line card must be installed in the
even-numbered slot to its right.

Step 3

Router(config-r)# exit

Exits redundancy configuration mode and returns to global
configuration mode.

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