Right-click the device and then select Configure > Redundant Framework > Status.
The Status dialog box indicates the status of the
Redundant Framework (RF) subsystem on the
device.
The following information is displayed:
Redundancy Status:
Redundancy Mode Capabilities:
A unique identifier for this redundant unit. This identifier is implementation-specific but the method for selecting the ID must remain consistent throughout the redundant system. Some example identifiers include: slot id, physical or logical entity id, or a unique ID assigned internally by the RF subsystem.
Current state of RF on this unit.
Unique identifier for the redundant peer unit. This identifier is implementation-specific but the method for selecting the ID must remain consistent throughout the redundant system. Some example identifiers include: slot id, physical or logical mentity id, or a unique ID assigned internally by the RF subsystem.
Current state of RF on the peer unit.
When the value of this object is "true", it indicates that this unit is the primary unit. The primary unit is given a higher priority or precedence over the secondary unit. Only one redundant unit can be the primary unit at any given time.
Note that the terms primary/secondary are not synonymous with the terms active/standby. At any given time, the primary unit may be the active unit or the standby unit; likewise for the secondary unit.
Indicates whether the redundant peer unit has been detected or not. True means that it has been detected.
Indicates whether a manual switch of activity is permitted. False means that manual switch of activity is allowed. The valuet is the inverse of the status of manual SWACTs. A switch of activity happens when the standby redundant unit becomes active and the previously active unit is in standby mode.
Reason for the last switch of activity.
Value of sysUpTime when the primary redundant unit took over as the active unit. The value of this object is zero until the first switchover.
Value of sysUpTime when the peer redundant unit entered the standbyHot state. The value of this object is zero after system initialization.
The redundancy mode that can be supported on the device
The description of the device implementation specific terminology associated with its supported redundancy mode.