Reloading The Secondary Management Module - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6450-P10S Hardware User's Manual

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Managing OmniSwitch 6450 Stacks

Reloading the Secondary Management Module

If the switch with secondary management role is reloaded, the idle switch with the lowest slot number will
automatically assume the secondary role. The reloaded switch (the former secondary) will assume an idle
role when it comes back up.
Meanwhile, the switch with the primary management role, as well as any other idle modules in the stack,
continue operations without interruption.
To reload the secondary management module, use the
secondary in the command line. For example:
-> reload secondary
Note. A secondary management module reload can also be scheduled for a later time or date. For informa-
tion on scheduling a secondary module reload, as well as additional command details, refer to the OmniS-
witch 6250/6450 CLI Reference Guide.
Primary - Slot 1
Secondary - Slot 2
Idle - Slot 3
Idle - Slot 4
-> reload secondary
Primary - Slot 1
Booting...
Secondary - Slot 3
Idle - Slot 4
Primary - Slot 1
Idle - Slot 2
Secondary - Slot 3
Idle - Slot 4
Reloading the Secondary Management Module In a Stack of Three or More
OmniSwitch 6450 Hardware Users Guide
reload
command. Be sure to include the syntax
1
In this stack of four OmniSwitch 6450 switches, the slot
1 switch is the primary management module. The slot 2
switch is the secondary. Slots 3 and 4 are operating in
idle roles.
2
The user reloads the stack's secondary management
module by issuing the reload secondary command. Any
data flow on the secondary switch's Ethernet is inter-
rupted.
The idle switch with the lowest slot number—in this
3
case, slot 3—automatically becomes the secondary
management module. The slot 4 switch remains unaf-
fected. In addition, Ethernet traffic on slots 1, 3, and 4
remains unaffected.
When the rebooted switch comes back up, it assumes an
4
idle role within the stack.
January 2015
Reloading Switches
page 5-29

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