From: George Stylianou (georges@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 09 2002 - 22:27:16 GMT-3
I was interested to know whether I could run them sepearately and only use
the flex wan for the one sup, and didn't want the flex wan to failover to
the other sup -- in other words I would continue to have layer 2 redundancy
with the 2 x sups but no redundancy at a layer 3 level.
-----Original Message-----
From: MADMAN [mailto:dmadlan@qwest.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 23:14
To: George Stylianou
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: FlexWAN & MSFC mapping
I don't quite follow you here. The problem with a flexwan and redundant
sup/MSFC's is if you lost a SUP/MSFC you had to manually configure the
backup MSFC. So someone came up with config-sync to address this problem
but config-sync with it's goofy alt commands etc has it's own issues so
someone even smarter came up with SRM.
Are you saying that you have automatic redundancy with two sups?? How are
you able to get redundancy on the flexwan if not running config-sync or
SRM???
Dave
George Stylianou wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know if this is possible.
>
> We have 2 Supervisor cards with MSFC's and would like to run them
> separately. We also have a FlexWAN card. When the one msfc is reloaded
> the flexWAN is mapped to the other MSFC. How do we make it switch back
> to the orignal MSFC without reloading the one that the FlexWAN is
> currently mapped to.
>
> Thanks
> George
>
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