Users Guide

-- Linecard 3 --
Status : not present
Required Type : C9000LC2410G - 24-port TE/GE
Replacing a Line Card
To replace a line card with a line card of the same type, you can remove the old card and insert a new
card without any additional configuration.
To replace a line card with a different card type, remove the card and then remove the existing line-card
configuration for the slot using the command no linecard slot-id provision.
Dell(conf)# no linecard 3 provision
If you do not remove the existing line-card configuration, the status of the newly installed line card
displays as mismatch card type.
Dell# show linecard 5
-- Linecard 5 --
Status : type mismatch - mismatch card type
Next Boot : online
Required Type : C9000LC2410G - 24-port TE/GE
Current Type : C9000LC0640 - 6-port TE/FG
Hardware Rev : 4.0
Num Ports : 24
Up Time : 0 sec
Dell Networking OS Version : 1-0(0-4079)
Jumbo Capable : yes
POE Capable : Not supported
Max Required Power : 125
Boot Flash : 3.3.1.15
Boot Selector : 3.3.0.0g
Memory Size : 2127654912 bytes
Serial Number :
Part Number : 0CYFF2 Rev X00
Vendor Id :
Date Code :
Country Code :
Piece Part ID : CN-0CYFF2-77931-49G-0009
PPID Revision : X00
Service Tag : 14CRG02
Expr Svc Code : 244 008 288 2
Auto Reboot : enabled
Last Restart : powered-on
Burned In MAC : 34:17:eb:01:8c:00
No Of MACs : 3
Hitless Behavior
Hitless is a protocol-based system behavior in a dual-RPM chassis that is transparent to remote systems.
In the event of a control-plane failover, it is not necessary to notify the remote systems of a local state
change.
Hitless protocols are compatible with other hitless and graceful restart protocols. A software or hardware
exception may trigger hitless failovers, or a forced failover using the command line interface (CLI).
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High Availability (HA)