10. Reset the standby supervisor engine.
The standby supervisor engine reboots with the new Cisco Catalyst OS image, remains in standby mode, and does not affect the operation of the active supervisor.
11. After the standby supervisor reboots, verify that it is running the new Cisco Catalyst OS image.
The standby supervisor engine should show the new software version and it should be different from the version on the active supervisor engine.
12. Verify that the two different Cisco Catalyst OS images are
For the
13. Reset the active supervisor engine. You will need to change the console connection to the supervisor engine in slot 2
The standby supervisor engine now takes over as the active supervisor engine (running new software) and the previously active supervisor engine is rebooted to operate in standby mode. This failover will disrupt a slight amount of traffic through the device; the amount of traffic that is affected depends on whether a
14.Verify the system is performing as expected. The supervisor engine in slot 2 is now active and running the new version of the Cisco Catalyst OS software. The supervisor engine in slot 1 is now in standby mode and running the previous version of software. The new standby supervisor engine can now be used as a fallback plan to revert to the previous Cisco Catalyst OS image.
15.If the system is operating as expected, the boot configuration on the standby supervisor engine (now
enables the image synchronization feature.
The supervisor engine Cisco Catalyst OS software upgrade procedure is now complete.
MSFC High Availability Features
The MSFC routing engine is an optional daughter card in the supervisor engine and is available in two versions, MSFC and MSFC2 (see MSFC data sheet for configuration requirements). A redundant supervisor hardware configuration can also include redundant MSFC routing engines. As such, the proper operation of the MSFC is predicated by proper operation of the supervisor engine. A supervisor reset or failover will also reset the MSFC routing engine.
The Cisco Catalyst OS High Availability feature maintains the protocol state between redundant supervisor engines, but the dual MSFCs operate under the DRM and SRM redundancy modes. Cisco recommends that you enable the Cisco Catalyst OS High Availability feature when you run either MSFC redundancy mode.
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