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Well, one good reason to have 2 sups in each
Ken Diliberto wrote:
> At Networkers, they said only the primary Sup/MSFC could
> program the
> ASICs for full speed forwarding. The backup/secondary had to do
> everything in software. It's a really big performance hit. I
> don't
> think they made a distinction between native and hybrid.
Ther
At Networkers, they said only the primary Sup/MSFC could program the
ASICs for full speed forwarding. The backup/secondary had to do
everything in software. It's a really big performance hit. I don't
think they made a distinction between native and hybrid.
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Subject: RE: Multiple Supervisors 6509 Chassis; Native IOS [7:51654]
> we usually dont use dual msfc mods in our gateways..I'll
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When you have two Sups and you're running Native IOS, you cannot run HSRP
between them...a
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> Hi Maximus
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> I am using 6509 Sup2, MSFC2 and native IOS. Condition is the same.
> If I pull the active sup it takes 2 minutes to reboot.
> And all the blades also reboot.
Just curious, have you set High-Availa
When you have two Sups and you're running Native IOS, you cannot run HSRP
between them...as you mentioned, one sup is active and the other is standby
and there's about 90-120 seconds of downtime when one sup fails because the
other sup has to re-initialize the hardware (the standby sup (if you wat
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Hi Maximus
I am using 6509 Sup2, MSFC2 and native IOS. Condition is the same.
If I pull the active sup it takes 2 minutes to reboot.
And all the blades also reboot.
Larry
Is this the usual thing.
Pls let me
Hi Maximus
I am using 6509 Sup2, MSFC2 and native IOS. Condition is the same.
If I pull the active sup it takes 2 minutes to reboot.
And all the blades also reboot.
Larry
Is this the usual thing.
Pls let me know this is the type of redundancy provided in Cat 6509.
thanks
jagan krishnaraj
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I've been reading about the high availability in the 6500 (since we have
one and are getting over a dozen more). What I understand so far is
that the existing flows are used for about 2 minutes while the new
active supervisor/MSFC relearns the network (routes, MAC's, etc). Not
my idea of high av
SUP 1/MSFC 2
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From: "Larry Letterman"
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Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 4:02 PM
Subject: RE: Multiple Supervisors 6509 Chassis; Native IOS [7:51654]
> I am assuming that both these are sup1/msfc1 modules...
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primary is active. This means no console nor any other sort of access is
available. It just remains say INACTIVE while the primary is online.
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I am assuming that both these are sup1/msfc1 modules...
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