Wan interfaces in srm, Srm configuration and conversion procedure – Cisco 6503 User Manual

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The same IP and Media Access Control (MAC) addresses are used for the designated router, whether or not the MSFC is the

designated router. The MSFC that is chosen as the designated router will communicate its default MAC address to the MSFC

that is the nondesignated router. All subsequent interfaces created on the nondesignated router use this MAC address, unless

the user explicitly configures a different MAC address.

On bootup the two MSFCs perform a “handshake” process, which takes about a minute, before entering SRM mode.

Important: Do not make configuration changes on the nondesignated router during the handshake process.

The following commands can be used to verify that SRM is enabled:

SRM# show redundancy

Designated Router: 1 Non-designated Router: 2

Redundancy Status: designated

Config Sync AdminStatus : enabled

Config Sync RuntimeStatus: enabled

Single Router Mode AdminStatus : enabled

Single Router Mode RuntimeStatus: enabled

Single Router Mode transition timer : 120 seconds

For more details about configuring SRM, see section “MSFC Redundancy–Single Router Mode Redundancy” in the Cisco

Catalyst OS configuration guide at:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_6_3/confg_gd/redund.htm

WAN Interfaces in SRM

Because the MSFC configurations are synchronized as an inherent part of SRM, all OSMs and FlexWAN WAN modules are

supported with redundant supervisor engines or MSFCs configured for SRM. As in DRM, the designated router manages the

WAN interfaces. The interfaces are configured completely on the designated router and that configuration is synchronized to

the nondesignated router. For failover scenarios, the new designated router will take ownership of the WAN interfaces as soon

as that MSFC becomes the designated router. Additionally, the WAN modules should not reload upon a high-availability

switchover. With SRM enabled, there is no manual configuration necessary on the WAN interfaces to support an MSFC

failover.

SRM Configuration and Conversion Procedure

The configuration guide has a very good procedure for configuring SRM, converting from DRM to SRM, and performing

software upgrades with SRM enabled. The latest recommended procedures are available at the following URLs:

“Configuring Single Router Mode Redundancy”

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_7_3/confg_gd/redund.htm#1071789

“Upgrading Images with Single Router Mode Enabled”

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat6000/sw_7_3/confg_gd/redund.htm#1071832

2. This feature does not apply to the supervisor1a/PFC/MFSCx because the PFC uses flow-based forwarding architecture and all new flows are initially sent to
the MSFCx software path.

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