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  Each of its Ethernet ports are electrically inactive (active lights are off), unless a vertical port failover 
has occurred. 
  The passive controller cache mirrors the cache of the active controller. 
9.4  Basic controller failover behavior in all models 
To support redundant controller fail over, each Ethernet port on the active controller that is connected to 
the SAN must have its corresponding port on the passive controller also connected to the same SAN 
network. In the event of a controller failure, the passive controller will immediately activate and continue 
to process all data requests to the array. The following changes occur during fail over: 
  The backup controller automatically enables each of the corresponding Ethernet ports that were 
enabled on the failed primary controller 
  The IP addresses that were assigned to each of the failed controller Ethernet ports are reassigned to 
the corresponding ports on the second controller.  
9.4.1  Basic controller failover for models prior to PS4100/PS6100 
A link failure on one or more of the Ethernet ports on the active controller does not constitute a controller 
failure. For this reason, it is important to ensure that ports from each controller are connected to at least 
two different switches. This will prevent a switch failure from also disabling all paths between a host and its 
connected volumes. 
It is also critical that port connections for both controllers are configured so that the corresponding ports 
on each controller are connected to the SAN. If port 0 on the active controller is the only port connected 
to the SAN, then you must use port 0 on the passive controller for the other connection to the SAN. This is 
illustrated in the partially connected scenario shown in Figure 9. 










