Executing a hitless stacking switchover, Hitless stacking switchover examples – Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch Stacking Configuration Guide User Manual

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Hitless switchover can be used by a system administrator, for example, to perform maintenance on a
controller that has been functioning as the active controller.

For a description of the events that occur during a hitless stacking switchover, refer to

What happens

during a hitless stacking switchover or failover

on page 102.

For a description of this feature’s impact on major system functions, refer to

Supported hitless stacking

protocols and services

on page 97.

For examples of hitless stacking switchover operation, refer to

Hitless stacking switchover examples

on

page 111.

Executing a hitless stacking switchover

The following must be in effect before a hitless switchover (switch over to the standby controller) is
allowed:

Hitless stacking is enabled

The stack has a standby controller

The standby controller has learned the protocols

The standby controller has the same priority as the active controller

More than 120 seconds have passed since the previous switchover or failover

You can use the show stack command to view whether or not these properties are in effect.

To perform a switchover, enter the following command:

device# stack switch-over

Standby unit 8 will become active controller, and unit 1 will become standby

Are you sure? (enter 'y' or 'n'): y

Unit 1 is no longer the active controller

Syntax: stack switch-over

Hitless stacking switchover examples

This section illustrates hitless stacking failover and switchover operation during a CLI-driven switchover
or priority change.

Executing a hitless stacking switchover

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