Netgear XCM8806 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 1334
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual If you have not saved your runtime configuration, you are prompted to save it when you use the synchronize command. A message similar to the following appears: Do you want to save configuration changes to primary.cfg? (y or n) Enter y to save the configuration and continue with synchronizing the MSMs/MMs. Enter n to cancel the operation. If you enter y, messages similar to the following appear: Saving configuration on primary MSM ...... done! Synchronizing configuration to backup MSM .. done! After the configuration has been saved and replicated to the backup MSM/MM, synchronization begins. After the initial reboot, if the backup MSM/MM is not available or does not respond within 120 seconds, the synchronize operation fails. Use the show switch {detail} command to verify that the backup MSM/MM is in sync with the primary MSM/MM. On a NETGEAR 8800 series switch, the I/O ports on the backup MSM go down when you synchronize the MSMs. When the primary MSM finishes replicating its configurations and images to the backup MSM, the I/O ports on the backup MSM come back up. Example The following example assumes you have already saved your runtime configuration. The following command replicates all saved images and configurations from the master MSM to the backup MSM: synchronize After you enter synchronize, status messages similar to the following appear: Synchronize will reboot the backup MSM, then overwrite all code images and configs with a copy from the master MSM. Synchronize currently requires NETGEAR 8800 version 11 or greater on the backup MSM DO NOT interrupt synchronize, the backup MSM may become unbootable! OK to continue? (y/n) Yes Rebooting Backup MSM... NOTE: The command line is locked during synchronize synchronizing... synchronizing nvram... synchronizing nvram... synchronizing nvram... synchronizing nvram... synchronizing nvram... synchronizing nvram... 1334 | Appendix A. Configuration and Image Commands