Older Boot ROMs didn't support high system availability. However, the
correct ROMs have been available for several years. 11.1(2)

Did this ever work?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:14 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Dual RSP Problem(?) with 7513 [7:15461]
> 
> 
> Okay.... here's the deal.  Got a 7513 with dual RSPs (in 
> slots 6 & 7). 
> Can't remember offhand if they're RSP2 or RSP4 or what, but 
> they're the
> same.  I can pull one RSP (either one), turn the unit on, and 
> it boots up
> into the IOS fine (IOS 12.1.9).  However, if I put them both 
> in and boot up,
> the one in slot 6 becomes the master (normal) but then I 
> start getting these
> messages on the console saying that the RSP in slot 7 is 
> changing from Slave
> to Non-Participant, then back from Non-Participant to Slave, 
> over and over
> and over.  When I do a "show bootvar" it only shows the boot 
> variables for
> the Master RSP and says that the slave is offline (or not there).
> 
> Both RSPs have the same boot helper file, IOS image, and config file.
> 
> I've searched Cisco's site and Cisco only has 3 documents 
> that even contain
> the word "non-participant" and none of them pertain to this situation.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> TIA,
> Mike W.
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