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C3750 - VSS question

lowclear
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When using the redundancy force-switchover command in the case of the vss failover command of equipment C4500, how can I apply the same command of equipment 3750?

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Leo Laohoo
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reload slot <1 to 9>

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@lowclear wrote:

The function of this command is to switch active to standby, but why is that function rebooting active?


On a VSS, the "redundancy force-switchover" instructs the ACTIVE to "hand over" to the secondary.  This done by causing the PRIMARY to reboot. 

Like I said, the exact command is not supported but the behaviour is the same as instructing the Primary/Master switch to reboot.  

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Leo Laohoo
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reload slot <1 to 9>

So the redundancy force-switchover command doesn't work on the C3750V2 ?


@lowclear wrote:

So the redundancy force-switchover command doesn't work on the C3750V2 ?


The "exact" command, no.  
For that same behaviour, use the "reload slot <MASTER SWITCH 1>" and the behaviour is the same, i.e.  The command will reboot the switch master. 

The function of this command is to switch active to standby, but why is that function rebooting active?

 

What I'm curious about is,

Does active and standby change when the redundancy force-switchover command is applied to 3750v2 equipment?

2. If that command is not applied, what commands do the same function?

Thank you for your help.


@lowclear wrote:

The function of this command is to switch active to standby, but why is that function rebooting active?


On a VSS, the "redundancy force-switchover" instructs the ACTIVE to "hand over" to the secondary.  This done by causing the PRIMARY to reboot. 

Like I said, the exact command is not supported but the behaviour is the same as instructing the Primary/Master switch to reboot.  

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