11-01-2020 04:41 AM
Hi everyone,
when I run the "show failover" command on active/standby setup, I get the serial number for both host and mate units.
will I get both serials on active/active setup ??? I notice it does not appear on some google examples.
If it is different, what is the reason ? maybe it is a diff between versions ?
Thanks,
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11-03-2020 09:21 AM
The "why" is because that's how Cisco built it. 🙂
Why did they do that? I would guess (no inside knowledge) that the output would vary from context to context (Active-active requires multiple contexts). Rather than confuse the administrator with inconsistent output, they chose to not include it in the "show failover" command output.
Say that with a serious face and everybody will nod in agreement.
11-01-2020 07:54 AM
You get the same way you get on A/S.
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11-01-2020 08:15 AM
well, according to cisco docs, you will not:
active standby - will show serial number of both members
active active - will not
please look at the "show failover" output of both setups
11-01-2020 08:15 AM
11-02-2020 05:47 AM
Try:
failover exec mate show inventory
...from the active unit.
11-02-2020 12:25 PM - edited 11-02-2020 12:26 PM
Thanks Marvin for being helpful every single time, but my question is a little different.
My question is, will "sh failover" command", give me both serials from active/active , active/standby setup everytime I use it ?
The answer is no. I must know why.
My customers might have different versions, setups etc.
Thanks,
11-03-2020 09:21 AM
The "why" is because that's how Cisco built it. 🙂
Why did they do that? I would guess (no inside knowledge) that the output would vary from context to context (Active-active requires multiple contexts). Rather than confuse the administrator with inconsistent output, they chose to not include it in the "show failover" command output.
Say that with a serious face and everybody will nod in agreement.
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