Basic System Configuration Guide System Management 
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If the active and standby CSMs are not synchronized for some reason, users can 
manually synchronize the standby CSM by rebooting the standby by issuing the 
admin reboot standby command on the active or the standby CSM.
6.10.2.4 Configuring Synchronization Options
Network operators can specify the type of synchronization operation to perform 
between the primary and secondary CSMs after a change has been made to the 
configuration files or the boot environment information contained in the boot options 
file (BOF).
Use the following CLI command to configure the boot-env option:
CLI Syntax: config>redundancy
synchronize {boot-env | config}
Example: config>system# synchronize boot-env
The following displays the configuration:
*ALU-1>config>redundancy# synchronize boot-env
*ALU-1>config>redundancy# show redundancy synchronization
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Synchronization Information
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Standby Status : disabled
Last Standby Failure : N/A
Standby Up Time : N/A
Failover Time : N/A
Failover Reason : N/A
Boot/Config Sync Mode : Boot Environment
Boot/Config Sync Status : No synchronization
Last Config File Sync Time : Never
Last Boot Env Sync Time : Never
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Use the following CLI command to configure the config option:
CLI Syntax: config>system
synchronize {boot-env | config}
Example: config>system# synchronize config
The following example displays the configuration.
ALU-1>config>system# synchronize config
ALU-1>config>system# show system synchronization
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