10-02-2020 11:04 AM
Hello, is it possible to add a pair of 9500's configured in a stackwise virtual to HSRP group configured between 2 6509's?
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10-02-2020 01:10 PM
It does not appear that it is supported:
All Layer 3 neighboring devices must be an NSF helper or NSF-capable to support graceful restart
capability.
• For IETF, all neighboring devices must be running an NSF-aware software image.
• The Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) is not supported with NSF SSO. Do not use HSRP with NSF
SSO.
• An NSF-aware device cannot support two NSF-capable peers performing an NSF restart operation at
the same time. However, both neighbors can reestablish peering sessions after the NSF restart operation
is complete.
Here is a link to the document:
see page-2
HTH
10-02-2020 12:16 PM
Hi,
So, one 6509 is active HSRP and the other one is standby and you want to add a second standby switch that is configured as Stackwise virtual?
10-02-2020 12:35 PM
Yes Reza. For migration purposes so the the ARP table doesn't have to change on the endpoints when we swing L3 to the new 9500 core.
10-02-2020 01:10 PM
It does not appear that it is supported:
All Layer 3 neighboring devices must be an NSF helper or NSF-capable to support graceful restart
capability.
• For IETF, all neighboring devices must be running an NSF-aware software image.
• The Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP) is not supported with NSF SSO. Do not use HSRP with NSF
SSO.
• An NSF-aware device cannot support two NSF-capable peers performing an NSF restart operation at
the same time. However, both neighbors can reestablish peering sessions after the NSF restart operation
is complete.
Here is a link to the document:
see page-2
HTH
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