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supervisor takeover

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our site occur five times supervisor failover once a month since last year(11.18.2013) [BELOW] our failure chassis information ************************************************************************** SW_1#sh redundancy states my state = 13 -ACTIVE peer state = 8 -STANDBY HOT Mode = Duplex Unit = Secondary Unit ID = 1 Redundancy Mode (Operational) = Stateful Switchover Redundancy Mode (Configured) = Stateful Switchover Split Mode = Disabled Manual Swact = Enabled Communications = Up client count = 22 client_notification_TMR = 240000 milliseconds keep_alive TMR = 9000 milliseconds keep_alive count = 1 keep_alive threshold = 18 RF debug mask = 0x0 SW_1#show mod Chassis Type : WS-C4507R Mod Redundancy role Redundancy mode Redundancy status ----+-------------------+-------------------+------------------- 1 Active Supervisor SSO Active 2 Standby Supervisor SSO Standby hot *********************************************************************************************** Q1) my state = 13 -ACTIVE peer state = 8 -STANDBY HOT Mode = Duplex Unit = Secondary Unit ID = 1 what's meaning?? unit = secondary i think it is Active supervisor's state. so it will be primary. ex) Mod Redundancy role Redundancy mode Redundancy status ----+-------------------+-------------------+------------------- 1 Active Supervisor SSO Standby hot 2 Standby Supervisor SSO Active 1 module is always primary 2 module is alway secondary IS IT TRUE OR NOT. ANSWER ANY INFORMATION PLZ.. TEHN what's problem. (SUPERVISOR OR CHASSIS)
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Renan Abreu
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Hi start_up,

 

     You post got confusing, can you past again the commands and the question?

Hi Sorry for the off topic, however this is the outcome of the post (all text in line) from a mobile device no matter how hard you try. Well at least this is what I experienced.

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