Users Guide

Use case scenarios
Use case scenarios for the backup lead chassis feature are described in this chapter.
Topics:
Assigning backup to the MCM Lead
Scenarios when backup lead can take over as lead chassis
Assigning backup to the MCM Lead
The backup lead chassis feature facilitates management of systems in the chassis group when the existing lead chassis fails.
Managing a chassis group consists of the following tasks:
AssignAllows assigning a member of the chassis group as a backup to the existing lead chassis.
UnassignAllows selection of another chassis in the group to replace the existing backup chassis.
PromoteAllows the backup chassis to takeover as the lead chassis when the existing lead chassis fails.
RetireAllows the backup to takeover as the lead chassis when the existing lead chassis must be retired.
For more information, see Chassis groups.
Lifecycle of backup
The life cycle of the backup feature consists of the following stages:
1. Stage 1Creating a chassis group with backup lead.
2. Stage 2Monitoring the health of the lead and backup.
3. Stage 3Replacing the primary lead chassis with backup lead or retiring the lead chassis.
Creating chassis group with backup lead
To create a chassis group and assign a backup to the lead chassis, perform the following steps:
1. Rack and stack the chassis.
2. Wire multiple chassis in the rack. For more information, see Wiring chassis and Pre-requisites for creating a distributed
group.
3. Create a chassis group and add members to the group. For more information, see Chassis groups.
Configuring a virtual IP is optional. The virtual IP enables a secondary IP on the lead that sticks with the lead. If the backup
takes over as the new lead, then the secondary IP automatically moves to the new lead.
4. Configure the group from the lead chassis.
If there are any settings and configurations on the member chassis that could conflict with lead, clear those configurations
before the lead pushes its configuration across the group. Do the following, if required:
a. Configure chassis settings.
b. Update firmware.
c. Configure firmware baselines.
d. Configure alert policies.
e. Configure templates and identity pools, and deploy to devices or slots.
f. Configure other settings.
5. Assign one of the members of the chassis group as the backup lead.
The initial configuration data synchronization from the lead chassis to backup chassis continues even after the assign job is
completed. Both the lead and backup chassis report the health of the backup chassis.
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