11-28-2014 12:20 PM - edited 03-07-2019 09:42 PM
Hi all,
I have to change the 2 supervisors in a 6509, this new SUP come with a new firmware, is there any procedure I will have to follow and any later verification I will have to do after the change?
thanks all.
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11-28-2014 06:49 PM
Hi,
Ok if you are changing both then as long as both have the same exact IOS, you should be fine. The show commands I provided above will help you in knowing if the sups are functioning properly. Don't forget to configure them in SSO (redundant) mode. Once it is configured, the primary sup should show as active and the backup sup should show as hot stand-by.
sh redundancy
HTH
11-28-2014 01:11 PM
Hey,
Just plug it in and you should be good.
HTH.
Regards,
RS.
11-28-2014 03:40 PM
Hello Rajeev,
Thanks for that, but I would like to have some troubleshooting tips.
Thanks
11-28-2014 03:55 PM
Hi,
If you are trying to replace the 2nd sup and the sups are running in SSO mode (redundant), than you want to make sure the sesond sup has the same IOS as the primary before installing it. If not SSO will not work. Also, once both sups are on line, issue "sh redun" command, this will show you if the redunancady is working. The other good command to verify is "show module"
HTH
11-28-2014 04:50 PM
Hello Reza,
I'm changing both the supervisors, they are the same the only difference is that the version is newer.
Thanks
11-28-2014 06:49 PM
Hi,
Ok if you are changing both then as long as both have the same exact IOS, you should be fine. The show commands I provided above will help you in knowing if the sups are functioning properly. Don't forget to configure them in SSO (redundant) mode. Once it is configured, the primary sup should show as active and the backup sup should show as hot stand-by.
sh redundancy
HTH
11-29-2014 03:29 AM
Reza,
This will be the configuration?
Router(config)# redundancy
Router(config-red)# mode sso
Router(config-red)# end
Router# show redundancy states
11-29-2014 07:02 AM
Hi,
Yes, your config looks correct.
HTH
11-29-2014 09:44 PM
Hi,
yes, Also you can verify be " show redundancy status " and it should in SSO mode like below .
C6K1#sh redundancy
Redundant System Information :
------------------------------
Available system uptime = 9 weeks, 5 days, 13 hours, 59 minutes
Switchovers system experienced = 0
Standby failures = 0
Last switchover reason = none
Hardware Mode = Simplex
Configured Redundancy Mode = sso
Operating Redundancy Mode = sso
If you see other mode (RPR) than there some difference between active and standby sup.
It can be due to IOS mismatch or due to some configuration which causing sync issue.
Anyway " sh redundancy status " will give reason why it was not sync. If sync failure happened due to some configuration then you can use below command to identify the difference.
show redundancy config-sync failures mcl
HTH
Regards,
VS.Suresh.
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