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Table�59 shows possible supervisor configurations and, for each configuration, which supervisor is active and which is standby.
CAUTION: Do not remove the standby supervisor module during initialization.
Configuration |
Active and Standby Role |
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One supervisor in slot 1 |
The slot 1 supervisor module is active. If a supervisor module is inserted into slot 2, the slot 1 supervisor module remains active and sends health reports to the standby supervisor in slot 2. |
One Supervisor module in slot 2 |
The slot 2 supervisor module is active. If a supervisor module is inserted into slot 1, the slot 2 supervisor module remains active and sends health reports to the standby supervisor in slot 1. If the slot 2 supervisor is removed, reset, or fails, or if the switch is reset, the slot 1 supervisor becomes the active supervisor, and the slot 2 supervisor becomes the standby. The slot 1 supervisor then sends health reports to the slot 2 standby supervisor. |
Supervisor modules in slot 1 and slot 2 |
The slot 1 supervisor module is active and sends health reports to the standby supervisor in slot 2. If the slot 1 supervisor module is removed, reset, or fails, the slot 2 supervisor becomes the active supervisor. If you then replace the slot 1 supervisor, it remains the standby supervisor and receives health reports from the active supervisor in slot 2. If the slot 2 supervisor is removed, reset, or fails, or if the switch is reset, the slot 1 supervisor becomes the active supervisor, and the slot 2 supervisor becomes the standby. The slot 1 supervisor then sends health reports to the slot 2 standby supervisor. Note: If the switch is reset, slot 1 supervisor is the active supervisor, unless it has failed. |
Note: If the standby supervisor becomes active, it assumes the IP and MAC addresses of the previously active supervisor.
Note: When a standby supervisor is installed in the switch there is a 45-second wait period before the standby supervisor is fully initialized.
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