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Cisco SCE2020-4XGBE-SM - Monitoring Asymmetric Routing: Example; Configuring a Forced Failure; How to Force a Virtual Failure; How to Exit from a Virtual Failure

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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
OL-7827-12
Chapter 7 Configuring the Connection
Configuring a Forced Failure
Monitoring Asymmetric Routing: Example
This example shows how to display the current asymmetric routing information.
SCE>show interface linecard 0 asymmetric routing-topology
Asymmetric Routing Topology mode is disabled
TCP Unidirectional flows ratio statistics:
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Traffic Processor 1 : 2%
Traffic Processor 2 : 7%
Traffic Processor 3 : 0%
The statistics are updated once every two minutes
SCE>
Configuring a Forced Failure
Use the following commands to force a virtual failure condition, and to exit from the failure condition
when performing an application upgrade. (See Managing Application Files, page 3-9.)
How to Force a Virtual Failure, page 7-9
How to Exit from a Virtual Failure, page 7-9
How to Force a Virtual Failure
Step 1 From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type force failure-condition and press Enter.
The system asks for confirmation:
Forcing failure will cause a failover - do you want to continue? n
Step 2 Type 'Y' to confirm the forced failure.
How to Exit from a Virtual Failure
Step 1 From the SCE(config if)# prompt, type no force failure-condition and press Enter.
Exits from the virtual failure condition.
Configuring the Failure Recovery Mode
The failure-recovery operation-mode command defines the behavior of the system after boot resulting
from failure.
Options, page 7-10
Configure the Failure Recovery Mode: Examples, page 7-10

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