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Woods, Randall, SOBUS
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As soon as you turn on single-router-mode, it will sync up the redundant
MFSC on that switch automatically. Of course this will need to be
performed on every switch that has redund
ning Cisco IOS release 12.1(8a)E2 or later, stuff like that. That
link I sent earlier explains what needs to take place pretty well.
Woody
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hope this helps
Woody
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From: Scottie @ PacBell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 9:53 PM
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Depending on your topology. If you have
immediately whereas the second option takes a few seconds to kick in.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:51 AM
Subject: MSFC [7:30668]
> I have a 6509 switch with 2 MSFC's. I would like to know if I can or
should
> I have the same config on
You have three choices.
1 Treat the two MSFC's as two individual routers
2 Config-sync, basically you configure the routers individually but from
the active router
3 SRM, single router mode, you have a single router config, one active
one standby.
of coarse this is ASSuming your running hybr
I have a 6509 switch with 2 MSFC's. I would like to know if I can or should
I have the same config on both MSFC's.
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