Casio P460 manual Synchronizing the Supervisor Modules Manually

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Chapter 6 Maximizing Avaya P460 Availability

Configuring the Supervisor Modules for Active/Standby Operation

In order to operate in an Active-Standby configuration, the two SPVs must be synchronized.

If the Supervisor modules are not synchronized, one is Active and the other Halted.

In this case you will need to synchronize them manually. See “Synchronizing the Supervisor Modules Manually“ on page 36.

Both Supervisor modules switching fabrics participate in switching/routing in Active-Standby configuration only

A Supervisor module which was Active stays Active after a chassis reset

One of the SPVs can operate as Standby automatically only if both of the following conditions are fulfilled:

The current chassis is the last one in which you inserted this SPV

The current running SW images are the same version

Synchronizing the Supervisor Modules Manually

If the SPVs are not synchronized, you need to synchronize them manually using the Avaya P460 CLI.

Note: Synchronization can be required for a complete synchronization also if the SPVs are in an Active-Standby configuration. For example, when the SPVs boot with the same SW but from different banks

1Access the CLI. See Chapter 7, “Establishing Switch Access“

2Enter the sync spv command from the Active Supervisor Module.

This command transfers the following information from the Active Supervisor module to the other Supervisor module:

Firmware images

Embedded Web image

Preferred boot bank

Chassis synchronization

The transfer process can take up to 90 seconds.

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Avaya P460 Installation and Maintenance Guide

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Contents Avaya P460 Page Contents Table of Contents Radius Ieee Ietf List of Tables List of Tables Avaya P460 Installation and Maintenance Guide List of Figures Page Power Supplies Before you Install the Avaya P460Safety Information FCC Notice Conventions Used in the DocumentationCLI Conventions WarrantyAvaya Support Preface Avaya P460 Installation and Maintenance Guide Avaya P460 Overview IntroductionFlexibility Avaya P460 Key FeaturesHigh Availability Management and MonitoringAvaya P460 Chassis and Module Installation Operating SafetyRequired Tools Environmental PrerequisitesAC Power Requirements Chassis Component Location KeyInstalling the P460 on a Table Top Rack Mounting140 mm P460 Rack mounting procedure Positioning the rack-mounting bracketsCable Guide Installation Installing the Cable GuidePSU Power Supply Unit Installation Fan Module Replacement or Installation Avaya P460 Switch Fan Module LocationInstalling the Avaya P460 Fan Module Supervisor Module Installation Location of the Avaya P460 Supervisor ModulesInstalling the P460 Supervisor Module Module Installation 10 Lcoation of Avaya P460 I/O ModulesModule Installation Procedure 11 I/O Module Component Location12 Installing P460 I/O Modules Installing a PSU Turning on the Avaya P460Turning on a Chassis with a Supervisor Module Only Powering UpInserting an Additional PSU Turning on a Chassis with no ModulesIf there are two PSUs Removing or Switching off a PSUIf there is one PSU If there are three PSUs Power Management Power Management ProcessI/O Module Power Management Process M460ML-SPV LEDs Avaya P460 PanelsM460ML-SPV Panel PWR ACT LED and OPR LED Summary Starting Point After Power-up or Reset Function LEDsLNK LAG Eth Port Outband Connection M460ML-SPV Supervisor Module PortsM460ML-SPV Left and Right Pushbuttons RS-232 Port Sideband ConnectionM460ML-SPV ASB Alternate Software Bank Pushbutton P460 Supervisor Module ASB PushbuttonPower Supply Panel Page M460ML-SPV Supervisor Module Modes Maximizing Avaya P460 AvailabilityM460ML-SPV Supervisor Module Redundancy Synchronizing the Supervisor Modules Manually Configuration File Synchronization Following screen capture shows the processMaximizing Avaya P460 Availability Redundant Power Supplies P460 show environment powerCalculating the Power Budget Sample Power Budget CalculationEstablishing Switch Access Establishing a Console Connection with the P460Establishing a Telnet Connection with the Switch Inband Inband Interface Connection CLI CommandsEstablishing a Telnet Connection with the Switch Outband M460ML-SPV Supervisor Module Fast Ethernet Console PortOutband Interface Connection CLI Commands Redundant Outband Connections Redundant Outband ConnectionsSideband PPP Interface CLI Commands OverviewSetting Up Sideband PPP Connection Configuration Set interface ppp ipaddrnet-maskPage Avaya Msnm P460 Manager Running the Avaya Msnm P460 Manager WelcomeP460 Device Manager Install from the Avaya Web Site Installing the Java Plug-inInstalling from the P460 Documentation and Utilities CD Install from your Local Web SiteDocumentation Page Local User Accounts User AuthenticationAccess Levels Local User Account CLI Commands Radius Introduction to RadiusIllustrates the Radius authentication procedure Radius CLI CommandsUser Authentication Allowed Manager CLI Commands Allowed ManagersConfiguration Defaults Default System ParametersConfiguration Default CLI Commands Basic Switch Configuration Operating parameters System Parameter ConfigurationIdentifying the system Feature Activation Time Parameter ConfigurationFeature License Configuration Obtaining a License Key Click Generate Feature License CLI Commands Activating a Routing License KeyPowering up the Supervisor Modules Troubleshooting the InstallationPowering up the Chassis Powering up the Fan ModulePowering up the I/O Modules Supervisor Module does not Boot Page Two Supervisor Modules in the Switch MaintenanceOne Supervisor Module in the Switch Replacing I/O ModulesPreferred Bank Firmware DownloadIntroduction Configuration Management CLI Commands Configuration File ManagementFirmware Download CLI Commands Page Standards IeeeRouting Specifications PhysicalEnvironmental Power RequirementsSafety Transportation EMC EmissionsImmunity Catalog Numbers Avaya P460 Catalog Numbers