Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

For nonstop switching, the warning displays: "A nonstop switching failover will occur; L2 operations
will not be interrupted. This management module will now reboot and will become the standby
module! You will need to use the other management module's console interface. Do you want to
continue [y/n]?"
In warm-standby mode the warning displays: "A warm failover will occur; all networking operations
will be interrupted. This management module will now reboot and will become the standby module!
You will need to use the other management module's console interface. Do you want to continue
[y/n]?"
If management module redundancy has been disabled, or if there is no standby module, or if the
standby module is not in standby mode, this message displays:
The other management module does not exist or is not in standby mode
Example
Figure 250 (page 468) shows an example of the redundancy switchover command when the
switch is in nonstop switching mode.
Figure 250 The redundancy switchover command when in nonstop switching mode
Setting the active management module for next boot
Syntax
redundancy active-management [ management-module1 | management-module2
| standby ]
The specified module becomes the active management module at the next system boot. This message
displays:On the next system boot, the module specified will become active.
This command does not take effect if the standby management module has failed selftest.
Configures management-module 1 as the active management module for the next
system boot.
management-module1
Configures management-module 2 as the active management module for the next
system boot.
management-module2
Configures the current standby module as the active management module for the
next system boot if management module redundancy is enabled. If redundancy
standby
is disabled, it becomes enabled as a standby module at the next boot or failover
event.
468 Chassis Redundancy (8200zl Switches)