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Configuration Examples<br />

44<br />

Redundancy Mode = sso<br />

Maintenance Mode = Disabled<br />

Manual Swact = Enabled<br />

Communications = Up<br />

client count = 12<br />

client_notification_TMR = 30000 milliseconds<br />

RF debug mask = 0x0<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> 10000 Series Internet Router: Example<br />

Router# show redundancy states<br />

my state = 13 -ACTIVE<br />

peer state = 8 -STANDBY HOT<br />

Mode = Duplex<br />

Unit = Preferred Primary<br />

Unit ID = 0<br />

Redundancy Mode = SSO<br />

Maintenance Mode = Disabled<br />

Manual Swact = Enabled<br />

Communications = Up<br />

client count = 14<br />

client_notification_TMR = 30000 milliseconds<br />

RF debug mask = 0x0<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> 12000 Series Internet Router: Example<br />

Router# show redundancy states<br />

my state = 13 -ACTIVE<br />

peer state = 8 -STANDBY HOT<br />

Mode = Duplex<br />

Unit ID = 4<br />

Redundancy Mode = SSO<br />

Maintenance Mode = Disabled<br />

Manual Swact = Enabled<br />

Communications = Up<br />

client count = 14<br />

client_notification_TMR = 30000 milliseconds<br />

RF debug mask = 0x<br />

<strong>Stateful</strong> <strong>Switchover</strong><br />

<strong>Stateful</strong> <strong>Switchover</strong><br />

In the following several examples, the show redundancy command with the states keyword is used to<br />

verify that SSO is configured on the device. Sample output is provided for several platforms.<br />

Verifying SSO Protocols and Applications: Examples<br />

Enter the show redundancy command with the client keyword to display the list of applications and<br />

protocols that have registered as SSO protocols or applications. You can also verify the list of supported<br />

line protocols.<br />

<strong>Cisco</strong> 7304 Router: Example<br />

Router# show redundancy clients<br />

clientID = 0 clientSeq = 0 RF_INTERNAL_MSG<br />

clientID = 29 clientSeq = 60 Redundancy Mode RF<br />

clientID = 25 clientSeq = 130 CHKPT RF

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