[c-nsp] 6500 NSF/SSO uplink redendancy

Chuck Church chuckchurch at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 09:35:48 EST 2013


Unless something has changed with the Sup2T (I doubt it has), in SSO mode,
the 6500 will allow the ports on the standby sup to be used at all times.
In other words, if your active sup is in slot 5 and standby is in slot 6,
you will have both the 2 or 3 ports of each supervisor in the config and
working.

Chuck

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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 2:39 AM
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Subject: [c-nsp] 6500 NSF/SSO uplink redendancy

Dears 

      I read somewhere that Interfaces in  the Redundant Supervisor will use
same Mac and IP of the corresponding interface in the Active Supervisor  .
in the other hand  Interfaces in  the Redundant Supervisor use different
port number , is there any manual config needed in case the active fail or
uplinks  config will be copied automatically on the Redundant Supervisor
interfaces

Br.


BEN HAMMADI Kayssar
 
NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS
Lead Engineer -BroadBand Connectivity
JNCIE (#471), CCIP 


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