Quad sup2T VSS redundancy
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11-05-2013 09:45 AM - edited 03-07-2019 04:26 PM
hi folks,
Question regarding VSS with Quad sup.
It looks like with one switch being down you do not get any redundacy for remaining switch even though it has two supervisors is it true?
I have following config and I cabled 4 tengig port of supevisor with 5 to 5 and swap6 rule.
GW6500-VSS#sh switch virtual redundancy mismatch
No Config Mismatch between Active and Standby switches
ONX-GW6500-VSS#sh switch virtual redundancy
My Switch Id = 1
Peer Switch Id = 2
Last switchover reason = none
Configured Redundancy Mode = sso
Operating Redundancy Mode = sso
Switch 1 Slot 5 Processor Information :
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Current Software state = ACTIVE
Uptime in current state = 21 hours, 35 minutes
Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, s2t54 Software (s2t54-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)SY2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 01-Oct-13 12:54 by prod_rel_team
BOOT = bootdisk:s2t54-adventerprisek9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY2.bin,1;
CONFIG_FILE =
BOOTLDR =
Configuration register = 0x2102
Fabric State = ACTIVE
Control Plane State = ACTIVE
Switch 1 Slot 6 Processor Information :
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Current Software state = STANDBY HOT (CHASSIS)
Uptime in current state = 21 hours, 34 minutes
Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, s2t54 Software (s2t54-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)SY2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 01-Oct-13 12:54 by prod_rel_team
BOOT = bootdisk:s2t54-adventerprisek9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY2.bin,1;
CONFIG_FILE =
BOOTLDR =
Configuration register = 0x2102
Fabric State = ACTIVE
Control Plane State = STANDBY
Switch 2 Slot 5 Processor Information :
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Current Software state = STANDBY HOT (switchover target)
Uptime in current state = 21 hours, 32 minutes
Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, s2t54 Software (s2t54-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)SY2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 01-Oct-13 12:54 by prod_rel_team
BOOT = bootdisk:s2t54-adventerprisek9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY2.bin,1;
CONFIG_FILE =
BOOTLDR =
Configuration register = 0x2102
Fabric State = ACTIVE
Control Plane State = STANDBY
Switch 2 Slot 6 Processor Information :
-----------------------------------------------
Current Software state = STANDBY HOT (CHASSIS)
Uptime in current state = 21 hours, 32 minutes
Image Version = Cisco IOS Software, s2t54 Software (s2t54-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(1)SY2, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2013 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Tue 01-Oct-13 12:54 by prod_rel_team
BOOT = bootdisk:s2t54-adventerprisek9-mz.SPA.151-1.SY2.bin,1;
CONFIG_FILE =
BOOTLDR =
Configuration register = 0x2102
Fabric State = ACTIVE
Control Plane State = STANDBY
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11-05-2013 10:30 AM
According to following default redundancy domain is always accross chassis.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps708/white_paper_c11-729039.html
I would like to know if there is a command to transfer switchover target state to second supervisor available within chassis when second chassis is out of service for what ever reason. When second chassis is available we can issue some command taht will make default redundancy domain back to original accross two chassis when boot second chassis.
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11-05-2013 04:58 PM
Hi,
See this statement:
The default redundancy domain is the domain established for the overall VSS itself. The default redundancy domain's active and standby supervisor modules are designed to always exist across chassis. Alternatively, the new in-chassis redundancy domain exists only within a single chassis. Each VSS chassis establishes its own in-chassis redundancy domain, which is independent of the other chassis.
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11-06-2013 06:02 AM
But with only in-chassis redundancy domain there is no SSO.
