Specifications

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show ip rsvp high-availability database
MP-528
Cisco IOS Multiprotocol Label Switching Command Reference
January 2010
Hello Example on Standby RP
The following is sample output from the show ip rsvp high-availability database hello command on a
standby RP:
Router# show ip rsvp high-availability database hello
HELLO WRITE DB
HELLO READ DB
Header:
State: Checkpointed Action: Add
Seq #: 1 Flags: 0x0
Data:
Last sent Src_instance: 0xDE435865
These fields are the same as those for the active RP described in Table 58 except they are now in the read
database for the standby RP.
Link-Management Interfaces Example on an Active RP
The following is sample output from the show ip rsvp high-availability database link-management
interfaces command on an active RP:
Router# show ip rsvp high-availability database link-management interfaces
State Status of an entry. Values are as follows:
Ack-Pending—Entries have been sent, but not
acknowledged.
Checkpointed—Entries have been sent and
acknowledged by the standby RP.
Send-Pending—Entries are waiting to be sent.
Action Action taken. Values are as follows:
Add—Adding an item to the standby RP.
Delete—Deleting an item from the standby RP. This
action appears temporarily while the active RP awaits an
acknowledgment (ack) of the delete operation.
Modify—Modifying an item on the standby RP.
Remove—Removing an item from the standby RP.
Seq # Numbers used by the active and standby RPs to synchronize
me
ssage acks and negative acknowledgments (nacks) to
messages sent.
Flags Attribute used to identify or track data.
Data Information.
Last sent Src_instance Last source instance identifier sent.
HELLO READ DB Storage area for standby RP hello data. This field is blank on
a
n active RP except when it is in recovery mode.
Table 58 show ip rsvp high-availability database hello—Active RP Field Descriptions (continued)
Field Description