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Nexus 9k manual failover

aok
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Hello

 

I have just noticed that our "active/standby" N9K pair does not have supervisor modules installed:

 

VCR1C1R4CS2# show module
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- ------------------------------------- ----------------- ----------
1 48 1/10G SFP+ Ethernet Module N9K-C9396PX active *
2 12 40G Ethernet Expansion Module N9K-M12PQ ok

Mod Sw Hw Slot
--- ---------------- ------ ----
1 7.0(3)I2(3) 1.0 NA
2 NA 1.3 GEM


Mod MAC-Address(es) Serial-Num
--- -------------------------------------- ----------
1 x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x xxx
2 x-x-x-x-x-x-x-xxxx

Mod Online Diag Status
--- ------------------
1 Pass
2 Pass

* this terminal session

____

 

I was hoping to manually fail over the traffic from the active switch to the standby but it doesn't seem possible:

 

VCR1C1R4CS2# show system redundancy status
Redundancy mode
---------------
administrative: HA
operational: None

This supervisor (sup-1)
-----------------------
Redundancy state: Active, SC not present
Supervisor state: Active
Internal state: Active with no standby

Other supervisor (sup-1)
------------------------
Redundancy state: Not present

___

 

There is a vpc peer-keepalive interface which is up and the two devices are able to see each other:

 

VCR1C1R4CS2# show vpc peer-keepalive

vPC keep-alive status : peer is alive
--Peer is alive for : (55957378) seconds, (952) msec
--Send status : Success
--Last send at : 2018.09.04 22:23:08 191 ms
--Sent on interface : mgmt0
--Receive status : Success
--Last receive at : 2018.09.04 22:23:08 191 ms
--Received on interface : mgmt0
--Last update from peer : (0) seconds, (532) msec

vPC Keep-alive parameters
--Destination : 172.19.10.48
--Keepalive interval : 1000 msec
--Keepalive timeout : 5 seconds
--Keepalive hold timeout : 3 seconds
--Keepalive vrf : management
--Keepalive udp port : 3200
--Keepalive tos : 192

____

 

Am I missing something? How do I fail over traffic from one N9K to the other?

 

Thanks

AO

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nazimkha
Level 4
Level 4
The Nexus N9K-C9396PX are fixed series of switches. The Nexus 9500 are the modular switches with redundant supervisor capability.

Based on the information you have provided it looks like you have 2 Nexus N9K-C9396PX in vPC. The vPC switches are not active / standby but active/active.
In vPC, to reboot one switch and ensure the network is not impacted depends on how your network is setup i.e servers and other devices dual homed to both the Nexus switches and there are also some other consideration in regards to vPC itself.
I would suggest to schedule a maintenance window and plan the activity

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nazimkha
Level 4
Level 4
The Nexus N9K-C9396PX are fixed series of switches. The Nexus 9500 are the modular switches with redundant supervisor capability.

Based on the information you have provided it looks like you have 2 Nexus N9K-C9396PX in vPC. The vPC switches are not active / standby but active/active.
In vPC, to reboot one switch and ensure the network is not impacted depends on how your network is setup i.e servers and other devices dual homed to both the Nexus switches and there are also some other consideration in regards to vPC itself.
I would suggest to schedule a maintenance window and plan the activity