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The number and list of active access sub-interfaces under the SRG.
The retry mechanisms of the subscriber redundancy feature take care of recovery from transient errors. Also,
logs with more details on the specific errors are generated for persistent synchronization errors.
Task ID
OperationTask ID
readnetwork
Examples
This is a sample output of the show subscriber redundancy group command:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show subscriber redundancy group
Subscriber Redundancy Agent Group Summary
Flags : E - Enabled, D - Disabled, M - Preferred Master, S - Preferred Slave
H - Hot Mode, W - Warm Mode, T - Object Tracking Enabled
P/S : Peer Status
I - Initialize, Y - Retry, X - Cleanup, T - Connecting
L - Listening, R- Registered, C - Connected, E - Established
I/F Count: Interface Count
SS Count : Subscriber Session Count
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Node Name | Group ID | Role | Flags | Peer Address | P/S | I/F Count | SS Count | Sync
Pending
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0/RSP0/CPU0 210 Master EMHT 11::2 E 1 8000 0
0/RSP0/CPU0 410 Slave EMHT 1.1.1.2 E 1 8000 0
Session Summary Count(Master/Slave/Total): 8000/8000/16000
This table describes the significant fields shown in the display:
DescriptionField
Initial state when some configuration is incomplete
or SRG is disabled.
Initialize
During the process of TCP connection establishment
between client and server.
Connecting or Listening or Registering
TCP connection is done and moves to steady state
after role negotiation.
Connected or Established
Transient error conditions.Retry or Cleanup
This is a sample output of the show subscriber redundancy group command that displays the key information
about the sessions active under the SRG:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router#show subscriber redundancy group 210
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Broadband Network Gateway Command Reference,
Release 5.2.x
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Subscriber Commands
show subscriber redundancy group