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"Current Software state = STANDBY COLD-CONFIG"

patrick.roche
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Hello,

I've just set-up RPR+. When I enetered the sh redundancy command, I get the following output:

"Current Software state = STANDBY COLD-CONFIG"

Is this something to worry about?

Please advise?

Thanks.

xxxLON#sh redundancy

Redundant System Information:

The only question I have now is regarding this

"Current Software state = STANDBY COLD-CONFIG"

------------------------------

Available system uptime = 1 week, 11 hours, 40 minutes

Switchovers system experienced = 0

Standby failures = 0

Last switchover reason = none

Hardware Mode = Duplex

Configured Redundancy Mode = rpr-plus

Operating Redundancy Mode = rpr-plus

Maintenance Mode = Disabled

Communications = Up

Current Processor Information :

-------------------------------

Active Location = slot 6

Current Software state = ACTIVE

Uptime in current state = 1 week, 11 hours, 37 minutes

Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, RSP Software (RSP-PV-M), Ve

rsion 12.4(10b), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)

Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Sat 20-Jan-07 01:10 by prod_rel_team

BOOT = disk1:rsp-pv-mz.124-10b.bin,12;

CONFIG_FILE =

BOOTLDR = bootflash:rsp-boot-mz.123-6.bin

Configuration register = 0x102

Peer Processor Information :

----------------------------

Standby Location = slot 7

Current Software state = STANDBY COLD-CONFIG

Uptime in current state = 1 week, 11 hours, 17 minutes

Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, RSP Software (RSP-PV-M), Ve

rsion 12.4(10b), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)

Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Sat 20-Jan-07 01:10 by prod_rel_team

BOOT = disk1:rsp-pv-mz.124-10b.bin,12;

CONFIG_FILE =

BOOTLDR = bootflash:rsp-boot-mz.123-6.bin

Configuration register = 0x102

xxxLON#

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pedroquiroga
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,I think

It just means that the next supervisor switch over, will take more time.

Please see this link for the whole information:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk869/tk769/technologies_white_paper0900aecd801778e8.shtml

Hi, everyvary

 

This happend to me in SW WS-C6504-E, when I changed a standBY processor card
Switch1#show redundancy states
  Current Software state = STANDBY COLD 

 

My partners help me and fix like this

 

Switch1#copy bootflash:s2t54-ipservicesk9-mz.SPA.151-2.SY4a.bin slavebootflash:
you wait after this step its complete
Switch1#Write memory
Switch1#redundancy reload peer

after that you have this card like that:
Switch1#sh redundancy
  Current Software state = STANDBY HOT

 

Bye and I hope help them, like the community help me before.

Reza Sharifi
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Hi,

"Current Software state = STANDBY COLD-CONFIG"

 

Is this something to worry about?

Yes, the mode needs to be SSO.  Also, your config register is currently 0x102. If this is a 6500 switch, in a maintenance window, it needs to be changed to 0x2102 on both chassis and rebooted. What type of sup do you have in these chassis?

HTH 

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