Stacked switches has no Back-up configured: How to?
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‎07-23-2014 04:13 AM
Hi,
I would just want to ask how to configure back-up role in switches configured as stacked. See below output:
show switch
SysName:
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 02:04:96:83:4E:A1
System Type: X450a-48t (Stack)
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Wed Jul 23 14:13:17 2014
Timezone: [Auto DST Disabled] GMT Offset: 0 minutes, name is UTC.
Boot Time: Fri Oct 11 10:55:01 2013
Boot Count: 24
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 285 days 3 hours 18 minutes 16 seconds
Slot: Slot-1 * No Backup
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: MASTER
Image Selected: primary
Image Booted: primary
Primary ver: 15.3.2.11
patch1-2
Secondary ver: 12.5.4.5
Config Selected: sw2-stack.cfg
Config Booted: sw2-stack.cfg
sw2-stack.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 15.3.2.11
1114713 bytes saved on Wed Jul 9 14:47:31 2014
Slot-1 PIDC-CORE-CHSW-02.7 #
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
*00:04:96:83:4e:a1 1 Active Master CA-
00:04:96:83:4e:b5 2 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:83:4e:a2 3 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:83:4e:a8 4 Active Standby CA-
thank you,
James
I would just want to ask how to configure back-up role in switches configured as stacked. See below output:
show switch
SysName:
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 02:04:96:83:4E:A1
System Type: X450a-48t (Stack)
SysHealth check: Enabled (Normal)
Recovery Mode: All
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Wed Jul 23 14:13:17 2014
Timezone: [Auto DST Disabled] GMT Offset: 0 minutes, name is UTC.
Boot Time: Fri Oct 11 10:55:01 2013
Boot Count: 24
Next Reboot: None scheduled
System UpTime: 285 days 3 hours 18 minutes 16 seconds
Slot: Slot-1 * No Backup
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: MASTER
Image Selected: primary
Image Booted: primary
Primary ver: 15.3.2.11
patch1-2
Secondary ver: 12.5.4.5
Config Selected: sw2-stack.cfg
Config Booted: sw2-stack.cfg
sw2-stack.cfg Created by ExtremeXOS version 15.3.2.11
1114713 bytes saved on Wed Jul 9 14:47:31 2014
Slot-1 PIDC-CORE-CHSW-02.7 #
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
*00:04:96:83:4e:a1 1 Active Master CA-
00:04:96:83:4e:b5 2 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:83:4e:a2 3 Active Standby CA-
00:04:96:83:4e:a8 4 Active Standby CA-
thank you,
James
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‎07-29-2014 11:16 PM
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the reply. configure stacking redundancy minimal + reboot did the trick.
:)
James
Thanks for the reply. configure stacking redundancy minimal + reboot did the trick.
:)
James
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‎07-25-2014 12:18 PM
Please refer FN404 for X460 stacking issues. You can get FN404 after login into esupport.extremenetworks.com
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‎07-23-2014 12:39 PM
I am having the same issue...i have 2 x670 + 2 x460 configured in a stack. initially i had a master, backup and two standby, but now when i look at the stacking i am seeing two Masters and two standby.
@Paul R will this command "configure stacking redundancy minimal" solve the dual master issue? After rebooting the stack, it went back to master + backup but i am afraid it will happen again.
@Paul R will this command "configure stacking redundancy minimal" solve the dual master issue? After rebooting the stack, it went back to master + backup but i am afraid it will happen again.
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‎07-23-2014 11:42 AM
Hello James
The command is configure stacking redundancy minimal
Let me know if that helps answer your question
The command is configure stacking redundancy minimal
Let me know if that helps answer your question
