01-23-2012 01:34 AM - edited 03-04-2019 02:59 PM
Hi, I'm wondering if you can use the switchports on your standby supervisor or are the active supervisors ports the only ports available for use? I'm thinking of using 2 x sup-2t's and want to use the 2 x 10GE ports.
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01-23-2012 02:09 AM
Hello,
Yes you can see and use ports on the stndby Supervisor.
Nik
01-23-2012 02:17 AM
yes,
•When a redundant supervisor engine is in standby mode, the two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the redundant supervisor engine are always active unless you enter the fabric switching-mode allow dcef-only command.
•With a Supervisor Engine 720, if all the installed switching modules have DFCs, enter the fabric switching-mode allow dcef-only command to disable the Ethernet ports on both supervisor engines, which ensures that all modules are operating in dCEF mode and simplifies switchover to the redundant supervisor engine.
but we aware of Sup-720-10GE gotchas:
•In RPR redundancy mode, the ports on a Supervisor Engine 720-10GE in standby mode are disabled.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SX/release/notes/hardware.html
Regards,
Riccardo
01-23-2012 02:09 AM
Hello,
Yes you can see and use ports on the stndby Supervisor.
Nik
01-23-2012 02:17 AM
yes,
•When a redundant supervisor engine is in standby mode, the two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on the redundant supervisor engine are always active unless you enter the fabric switching-mode allow dcef-only command.
•With a Supervisor Engine 720, if all the installed switching modules have DFCs, enter the fabric switching-mode allow dcef-only command to disable the Ethernet ports on both supervisor engines, which ensures that all modules are operating in dCEF mode and simplifies switchover to the redundant supervisor engine.
but we aware of Sup-720-10GE gotchas:
•In RPR redundancy mode, the ports on a Supervisor Engine 720-10GE in standby mode are disabled.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst6500/ios/12.2SX/release/notes/hardware.html
Regards,
Riccardo
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