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High Availability (HA)
High availability (HA) is supported on Dell EMC Networking OS.
HA is a collection of features that preserves system continuity by maximizing uptime and minimizing packet loss during system
disruptions.
To support all the features within the HA collection, you should have the latest boot code. The following table lists the boot
code requirements as of this Dell EMC Networking OS release.
Table 34. Boot Code Requirements
Component Boot Code
S4820T 1 2.0.3
The features in this collection are:
Component Redundancy
Online Insertion and Removal
Hitless Behavior
Graceful Restart
Software Resiliency
Hot-Lock Behavior
Topics:
Component Redundancy
Online Insertion and Removal
Hitless Behavior
Graceful Restart
Software Resiliency
Hot-Lock Behavior
Process Restartability
Component Redundancy
Dell EMC Networking systems eliminate single points of failure by providing dedicated or load-balanced redundancy for each
component.
RPM Redundancy
The current version of Dell EMC Networking OS supports 1+1 hitless route processor module (RPM) redundancy.
The primary RPM performs all routing, switching, and control operations while the standby RPM monitors the primary RPM. In
the event that the primary RPM fails, the standby RPM can assume control of the system without requiring a chassis reboot.
This section contains the following sub-sections:
Boot the Chassis with a Single RPM
Boot the Chassis with Dual RPMs
Automatic and Manual RPM Failover
Support for RPM Redundancy by Dell EMC Networking OS Version
RPM Synchronization
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