01-04-2002 11:05 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:17 AM
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01-16-2002 07:15 PM
How do you get "standby track" to work on two MSFC's in the same 6509 chassis? I'd like to track the two vlan's connected to the two core 6509's. The switch supervisor knows when the link to a core switch has gone down but the virtual interface in the MSFC is still up? Each distribution 6509 has a fiber connection to the two core 6509's.
01-17-2002 01:25 PM
Hi,
You can track an HSRP interface only after that MSFC interface VLAN has gone down.
There is a function called autostate that runs between the Supervisor (L2) and the MSFC (L3). Autostate is responsible for notifying the MSFC when the last/first port in a vlan goes down/up. This is so that the MSFC interface VLAN will be in the correct down/up state.
If you have the case were the MSFC interface is still up, then most likely there is a port somewhere in that VLAN that is still up. Possibly a trunk port or the SC0 interface.
This doesn't change with dual MSFC's in a chassis. Since all VLAN interfaces should be identical on the two MSFCs, the autostate function ensures that both MSFC's get the notification.
Hope this helps.
Jeff Raymond
Catalyst 6500 Product Team
01-17-2002 07:14 PM
Hi Jeff,
Were not pruning VTP so the VLAN uplinks occur on all the trunks. Thank you.
Nestor
01-17-2002 10:58 AM
We have 2 routers linked by HSRP.We want to secure ( redundancy )also 2 main switches 3Com.I know that VRRP is not compatible with HSRP.The aim is to make any server always available ( 2 NIC cards on each one ).Is this realistic ? Do I have to change to one Catalyst switch ? What is CSS ? What kind of solution I have if I want to be 100% available for my customers ?
Please,it's an urgent matter
Thanks
01-17-2002 06:42 PM
Hi,
HSRP and VRRP are not compatible. But, these protocols are used for default gateway redundancy for end stations. Even if you have 4x routers which have could be the default gateway, it is not necessary to have all these routers actually provide the default gateway. For instance, you could have 2x routers in one HSRP group - then you could use a routing protocol for providing redundant path failover to the other routers.
In general, you might be interested in reading some of the documents available here for more information on highly available network design:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/largeent/design/campus_index.html
The Cisco CSS is a Cisco L4-7 load-balancing product. I would contact your local Cisco account team for more information.
Hope this helps.
Jeff Raymond
Catalyst 6500 Product Team
01-18-2002 02:36 AM
Jeff,
Can you confirm a switch design scenario I'm developing for a customer. Can a 6509 with MSFC2 run as an MLS-RP and populate the multicast cache to external switches that are;
1. 5509's directly attached running NFFC ( WS-F5521)
2. 5509's attached via a L3 RSM routed connection then L2 uplink to a 5509 running NFFC
Best Regards
Stuart
Dimension Data
01-18-2002 04:47 AM
Hi,
I have one Catalyst 6509 whith 2 Supervisors and MSFC2 ios enterprise; I have shaped the Catalyst whith "system highavailability" and "multi HSRP".I have a problem when I reset one of Supervisors: in this case i lost the connectivity.
If I reset one of 2 layer3 module the HSRP works correctly.
I have shaped redundancy on layer 3 module.
Thanks
04-23-2002 10:04 AM
Hi Jeff;
We just upgraded our switches from Nortel to Cisco, we are using CAT 6513 as a backbone and 4006 as an edge switches, I realized that win 9x users getting a problem of duplicate IP addresses, the DHCP server (NT) is the same as before but we didn't have this problem with the Nortel switches ...any ideas?
Thanks
Othman
05-19-2010 09:03 PM
Hi All,
One of my customer wants to install WS-F6k-48-AF= cards, which is a daughtercard that will be added to an existing card. Does the installation require a reboot or reconfiguration ? Do we lose interface config when we add the daughter card ?
Any link/documents will be appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Neha
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