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The commit synchronize command commits the same configuration on both Routing<br />

Engines. This command makes the active or applied configuration for both Routing<br />

Engines the same with the exception of the groups, re0 being applied only to RE0<br />

and re1 being applied only to RE1. If you don’t synchronize the configurations<br />

between the two Routing Engines and one of them fails, the router may end up in a<br />

very crippled state if the backup Routing Engine has a different configuration.<br />

If the configuration on the other Routing Engine has been modified but not committed,<br />

the commit synchronize operation fails:<br />

[edit]<br />

aviva@router1# commit synchronize<br />

re0:<br />

error: configuration database modified<br />

re1:<br />

error: remote lock-configuration failed on re1<br />

If you use the show | display inheritance command to see the statements that are<br />

inherited from the re0 and re1 groups, you see only what is inherited from the master<br />

Routing Engine, re0; you won’t see anything inherited from the backup:<br />

[edit]<br />

aviva@router1# show | display inheritance | match re0<br />

## 'router1' was inherited from group 're0'<br />

## 'fxp0' was inherited from group 're0'<br />

## '0' was inherited from group 're0'<br />

## 'inet' was inherited from group 're0'<br />

## '192.168.15.1/24' was inherited from group 're0'<br />

[edit system]<br />

aviva@router1# show | display inheritance | match re1<br />

[edit system]<br />

aviva@router1#<br />

Use the following command to see which Routing Engine is the master and which is<br />

the backup:<br />

aviva@router1> show chassis routing-engine<br />

Routing Engine status:<br />

Slot 0:<br />

Current state<br />

Master<br />

Election priority<br />

Backup<br />

Temperature<br />

33 degrees C / 91 degrees F<br />

CPU temperature<br />

38 degrees C / 100 degrees F<br />

DRAM<br />

768 MB<br />

Memory utilization<br />

20 percent<br />

CPU utilization:<br />

User<br />

11 percent<br />

Background<br />

0 percent<br />

Kernel<br />

19 percent<br />

Interrupt<br />

1 percent<br />

Idle<br />

69 percent<br />

Model<br />

RE-2.0<br />

Serial ID<br />

58000007348d9a01<br />

Managing Redundant Routing Engines | 67<br />

This is the Title of the Book, eMatter Edition<br />

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