Users Guide

High Availability on Stacks
Stacks have master and standby management units analogous to Dell Networking route processor modules
(RPM).
The master unit synchronizes the running configuration and protocol states so that the system fails over in
the event of a hardware or software fault on the master unit. In such an event, or when the master unit is
removed, the standby unit becomes the stack manager and Dell Networking OS elects a new standby unit.
Dell Networking OS resets the failed master unit: after online, it becomes a member unit; the remaining
members remain online.
Example of Stack Manager Redundancy
Dell#show redundancy
-- Stack-unit Status --
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Mgmt ID: 1
Stack-unit ID: 12
Stack-unit Redundancy Role: Primary
Stack-unit State: Active
Stack-unit SW Version: 1-0(0-4697)
Link to Peer: Up
-- PEER Stack-unit Status --
------------------------------------------------
Stack-unit State: Standby
Peer Stack-unit ID: 2
Stack-unit SW Version: 1-0(0-4697)
-- Stack-unit Redundancy Configuration --
------------------------------------------------
Primary Stack-unit: mgmt-id 1
Auto Data Sync: Full
Failover Type: Hot Failover
Auto reboot Stack-unit: Enabled
Auto failover limit: 3 times in 60 minutes
-- Stack-unit Failover Record --
------------------------------------------------
Failover Count: 0
Last failover timestamp: None
Last failover Reason: None
Last failover type: None
-- Last Data Block Sync Record: --
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stack-unit Config: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:35
SSMGR: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:35
Start-up Config: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:35
Runtime Event Log: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:35
Running Config: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:38
ACL Mgr: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:35
LACP: no block sync done
STP: no block sync done
SPAN: no block sync done
CRYPTOMGR: succeeded Feb 25 2016 00:11:35
Dell#
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