Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Service Redundancy Protocol Configuration Mode Commands
priority ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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priority
Sets the initial ICSR priority of each peer chassis.
Important:
priority
takes affect only during simultaneous initializing of all chassis in an ICSR configuration,
and only if a misconfiguration has both chassis in the same mode (both Primary or both Backup).
Product
All products supporting ICSR
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > Context Configuration > Service Redundancy Protocol Configuration
configure > context context_name > service-redundancy-protocol
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[context_name]host_name(config-srp)#
Syntax
priority priority_value
default priority
default
Resets the priority to the default setting of 125.
priority_value
Specifies the priority for the chassis.
priority_value
must be an integer from 1 through 255, where 1 is
the highest priority. Default = 125.
Usage
This command determines which chassis transitions to the Active state when all chassis have the same mode
configuration.
configuration.
priority
acts as a tie breaker for the state determination only when all chassis initialize
simultaneously. The chassis with the higher priority (lower number) becomes Active, while the chassis with
the lower priority (higher number) becomes Standby.
Once chassis become operational (after initialization), if there is an event requiring a chassis change of state,
then each chassis returns to its previous state (Active or Standby) after both chassis recover.
the lower priority (higher number) becomes Standby.
Once chassis become operational (after initialization), if there is an event requiring a chassis change of state,
then each chassis returns to its previous state (Active or Standby) after both chassis recover.
Example
The following example sets the priority value to
5
:
priority 5