02-02-2019 04:03 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:13 PM
Hi,
just a small question:
We want to buy two Cisco 9400 7 Slot Chassis and build up a StackWise Virtual.
Cisco recommends to put in one SUP-1XL supervisor module per Chassis.
If I am right, then when one modules fails, the whole chassis is down, right?
So I want to put in two supervisor modules per Chassis, but in the official guide theres a known limitation:
Cisco StackWise Virtual can be configured only on one supervisor module per chassis. You can install two supervisor modules in each chassis used in the Cisco StackWise Virtual solution. However, only one of the supervisor modules will be active; the other module will be powered off.
So what does "will be powered off" mean? Is it a cold-standby or is the module complete out of service?
Can we connect the second module(s) so when one of the modules goes down the whole chassis is still in service?
Thanks
Best regards
02-02-2019 05:00 AM
@thomas.wiesner1 wrote:
If I am right, then when one modules fails, the whole chassis is down, right?
That's not how it works.
When each chassis have two supervisor card and if one of the supervisor card fails, the chassis will still continue to chug along.
02-02-2019 05:36 AM
So, the "powered off" supervisor card kicks in and takes over?
Do you have any links where this situation is written down?
02-02-2019 06:14 AM - edited 02-02-2019 06:15 AM
@thomas.wiesner1 wrote:
So, the "powered off" supervisor card kicks in and takes over?
02-03-2019 09:12 AM
Thanks for this link, but it is for the 6500 series. Is it the same for the 9400 series? I cannot find anything related...
02-03-2019 01:29 PM
02-03-2019 10:36 PM
@thomas.wiesner1 wrote:
Is it the same for the 9400 series? I cannot find anything related...
1. 9400 stackwise and VSS are no different. You understand VSS, you'll understand stackwise.
2. Catalyst 9K was announced late 2018. The documentations hasn't caught up yet.
05-21-2020 01:04 PM
07-19-2021 02:22 PM
Hello, you had improvement when updating the IOS version or the same condition was maintained
Greetings.
04-26-2022 08:13 AM
I wonder if you or anyone else, maybe someone from Cisco, could provide any documentation or validations on this? All of the documentation I found, including for the latest available code version still says the secondary supervisors will be powered off in stackwise-virtual configurations.
Thanks,
Romeo
02-03-2019 10:34 PM
Hi Thomas,
When your configuring the 9407 stackwise virual you already have redundancy in place and if you want to have dual supervisor module it will cost you lot and you will not get any benfits from it. it will remain power off you can power on one module at a time when you configuring in stackwise.
Please find the following link.
Hope response was helpful for you!
BR
Tayyab
06-14-2022 06:56 AM - edited 06-14-2022 07:06 AM
Quad-Supervisor Stackwise Virtual setup can be configured on any Catalyst 9600 chassis running IOS XE version 17.2.X or higher.
Though this document relates to 9600 model, but since 9400 and 9600 are part of same family of 9000 switches, it is likely that quad sup SVL is now supported on 9400 as well, as 17.2.x has been long out. Your Cisco solution engineer may confirm.
HTH
Krishna
10-04-2022 11:47 AM
For Stackwise SVL, the 9400 & 9500 supports only 1 sup per chassis, whereas the 9600 supports 2 sups per chassis. Please see the link below and the quote from it. Cheers!
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9000/nb-06-cat-9k-stack-wp-cte-en.html#Catalyst9400and9500
"StackWise Virtual is also supported on all Catalyst 9400 models - C9404, C9407 and C9410 chassis, with support of only single supervisor placed in the same slot number of both the StackWise virtual participating chassis. Catalyst 9400 can be deployed with all types of supervisor modules but SUP-1 module requires an additional License for StackWise virtual configuration. The in-chassis standby Supervisors if available will be powered-off by the system during the StackWise Virtual conversion. In the event of failure, the failed supervisor has to be manually replaced. This limitation will be removed in the future software release."
No release currently supports at this time that i'm aware of for the Stackwise SVL scenario with 9400/9500's and QUAD sups
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