R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers High Availability Command Reference
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Master HA State to Chassis 2 Slot 6: Slave is absent.
Table 1 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
Master HA State to Slot 1
Backup state between the active MPU and the standby MPU,
where 1 represents the number of the slot where the standby
MPU resides. (In standalone mode.)
Master HA State to Chassis 2 Slot 5
Backup state between the active MPU and an standby MPU of
the IRF fabric, where 2 represents the member ID of the router
where the standby MPU resides, and 5 represents the number of
the slot where the standby MPU resides. (In IRF mode.)
Slave is absent The standby MPU is not in the slot.
Waiting batch backup request from slave Waiting for the batch backup requests from the standby MPU.
Batch backup Batch backup state.
Realtime backup to slave Real-time backup state.
Data smooth Data smoothing state.
# Display the backup state on the standby MPU in slot 1 (in standalone mode).
<Sysname> display switchover state slot 1
Slave HA State: Receiving realtime data.
The output shows that the standby MPU in slot 1 is receiving real-time backup data.
# Display the backup state of the standby MPU of the IRF fabric (in IRF mode).
<Sysname> display switchover state chassis 2 slot 5
Slave HA State: Receiving realtime data.
The output shows that the standby MPU in slot 5 on chassis 2 is receiving real-time backup data.
Table 2 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
Slave HA State
It indicates that the output is generated by the standby MPU and it
describes the backup state of the standby MPU.
Waiting
The standby MPU is in the slot and waiting to enter batch backup
state.
ha slave-ignore-version-check
Use ha slave-ignore-version-check to ignore version check of the standby MPU, meaning not to check
whether the version of the standby MPU is consistent with that of the active MPU.
Use undo ha slave-ignore-version-check to enable version check of the standby MPU.
Syntax
ha slave-ignore-version-check
undo ha slave-ignore-version-check