Users Guide
• Boot the Chassis with Dual RPMs
• Automatic and Manual RPM Failover
• Support for RPM Redundancy by Dell Networking OS Version
• RPM Synchronization
Boot the Chassis with a Single RPM
You can boot the chassis with one RPM and later add a second RPM, which automatically becomes the standby RPM.
Dell Networking OS displays the following message when the standby RPM is online.
%RPM-2-MSG:CP0 %POLLMGR-2-ALT_RPM_STATE: Alternate RPM is present
%IRC-6-IRC_COMMUP: Link to peer RPM is up
%RAM-6-RAM_TASK: RPM1 is in Standby State.
Boot the Chassis with Dual RPMs
When you boot the system with two RPMs installed, the RPM in slot R0 is the primary RPM by default. Both RPMs must be running the
same version of Dell Networking OS.
To congure either RPM to be the primary after the next chassis reboot, use the redundancy primary command from
CONFIGURATION mode.
Version Compatibility Between RPMs
In general, the two RPMs should have the same Dell Networking OS version. However, Dell Networking OS tolerates some degree of
dierence between the two versions, as described in the following table. To view the conguration loaded on each RPM, use the show
redundancy command, as shown in the example in Automatic and Manual RPM Failover.
Table 32. Mismatch Condition Behaviors
Mismatch Condition Example Behavior
Dierent Dell Networking OS versions with
only the rst two digits matching.
Primary: 7.4.2.0
Standby: 7.4.1.0
The link to the standby RPM is up and Dell
Networking OS block syncs only the startup-
cong. The failover type is warm upgrade.
Dell Networking OS displays the following
message.
Dierent Dell Networking OS versions with
the rst two digits not matching.
Primary: 7.6.1.0
Standby: 7.5.1.0
The link to the standby RPM is down and
the standby RPM is in a boot loop. Dell
Networking OS displays the second message
and a boot fail prompt.
Dierent Dell Networking OS versions with
only the rst three digits matching.
Primary: 7.4.2.0
Standby: 7.4.2.1
The link to the peer RPM is up and Dell
Networking OS performs a complete block
sync. The failover type is hot failover. Dell
Networking OS displays the following
message.
Example of Dell Networking OS Version Incompatibility Error
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*
* Warning !!! Warning !!! Warning !!!
*
* ----------------------------------------------
*
* Incompatible SW Version detected !!
*
* This RPM -> 7.4.2.0
* Peer RPM -> 7.4.1.0
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