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Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
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Chapter 22 Configuring Redundancy
Configuring Redundant Supervisor Engines
Console> (enable)
show test 2
Module 2 : 2-port 1000BaseX Supervisor
Network Management Processor (NMP) Status: (. = Pass, F = Fail, U = Unknown)
ROM: . Flash-EEPROM: . Ser-EEPROM: . NVRAM: . EOBC Comm: .
Line Card Status for Module 1 : PASS
Port Status :
Ports 1 2
-----------
. .
Line Card Diag Status for Module 2 (. = Pass, F = Fail, N = N/A)
Module 2
Cafe II Status :
NewLearnTest: .
IndexLearnTest: .
DontForwardTest: .
DontLearnTest: .
ConditionalLearnTest: .
BadBpduTest: .
TrapTest: .
Loopback Status [Reported by Module 2] :
Ports 1 2
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. .
Console> (enable)
Forcing a Switchover to the Standby Supervisor Engine
You can force a switchover to the standby supervisor engine by resetting the active supervisor engine.
Note
Resetting the active supervisor engine disconnects any open Telnet sessions.
To force a switchover to the standby supervisor engine, perform this task in privileged mode:
In addition, you can also force a switchover to the standby supervisor engine by setting the
CISCO-STACK-MIB moduleAction variable to reset(2) on the active supervisor engine. When the
switchover occurs, the system sends a standard SNMP warm-start trap to the configured trap receivers.
This example shows the console output on the active supervisor engine when you force a switchover
from the active to the standby supervisor engine:
Console> (enable)
reset 1
This command will force a switch-over to the standby Supervisor module.
Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]?
y
Console> (enable) 12/07/1998,17:04:39:SYS-5:Module 1 reset from Console//
System Bootstrap, Version 3.1(2)
Copyright (c) 1994-1997 by cisco Systems, Inc.
System Bootstrap, Version 3.1(2)
Task
Command
Reset the active supervisor engine (where
mod
is
the number of the active supervisor engine).
reset
mod