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x670-x440 Vrrp change master to backup, not routing
x670-x440 Vrrp change master to backup, not routing
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ā10-08-2018
10:19 AM
We have 2 stacks both stacks are 1 x460 and 1x440 and an ISC connecting. When we try to fail over to the backup, the backup takes over as master but routing of the layer 3 vlans is not happening. FW Version we are using is 21.1.5.2
Any help or ideas much will be appreciated.
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ā10-08-2018
10:54 AM
The backup is basically the same construct as the Master, comprised of 1 x460 and 1x440. X460 are configured with vrrp configurations
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If you run show vrrp detail on each stack does everything look consistent?
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ā10-08-2018
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Yes, the ISC runs between the 460 and the 440.
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ā10-08-2018
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ok but did you seen the Picture i attached the way its constructed ?
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ā10-08-2018
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So its not failing over to the backup switch, just the backup stack which still has the 460 as master. That makes things more interesting.
I would still recommend replacing the 440 so that you have a backup if one of the 460s goes down.
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