Casio P460 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability
36 Avaya P460 Installation and Maintenance Guide
Configuring the Supervisor Modules for Active/Standby Operation
In order to operate in an Active-Standby configuration, the two SPVs must be
synchronized.
If the Supervisor modules are not synchronized, one is Active and the other
Halted.
In this case you will need to synchronize them manually. See “Synchronizing
the Supervisor Modules Manually“ on page 36.
Both Supervisor modules switching fabrics participate in switching/routing in
Active-Standby configuration only
A Supervisor module which was Active stays Active after a chassis reset
One of the SPVs can operate as Standby automatically only if both of the following
conditions are fulfilled:
The current chassis is the last one in which you inserted this SPV
The current running SW images are the same version
Synchronizing the Supervisor Modules Manually
If the SPVs are not synchronized, you need to synchronize them manually using the
Avaya P460 CLI.
Note: Synchronization can be required for a complete synchronization also if the
SPVs are in an Active-Standby configuration. For example, when the SPVs boot
with the same SW but from different banks
1 Access the CLI. See Chapter 7, “Establishing Switch Access“
2 Enter the sync spv command from the Active Supervisor Module.
L This command transfers the following information from the Active Supervisor
module to the other Supervisor module:
Firmware images
Embedded Web image
Preferred boot bank
Chassis synchronization
L The transfer process can take up to 90 seconds.