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Stackable managed switch
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Stack Management
Unit Failure in Stack
NOTE
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
Dynamic process-state information, such as the STP state table, dynamically-
learned MAC addresses, dynamically-learned Smartport types, MAC Multicast
tables, LACP, and GVRP are not synchronized.
When a master is being configured, it synchronizes the backup immediately.
Synchronization is performed as soon as a command is executed. This is
transparent.
If a unit is inserted into a running stack, and is selected as a backup unit, the master
synchronizes it so that it has an up-to date configuration, and then generates a
SYSLOG.
Master/Backup Switchover
When a master fails or when you configure a force master on the backup unit, a
switchover occurs.
The backup unit becomes the master, and all of its processes and protocol stacks
are initialized to take responsibility for the entire stack. As a result, there is
temporarily no traffic forwarding in this unit, but slave units remain active.
When STP is used and the ports are in link up, the STP port's state is temporarily
Blocking, and it cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses. This is to prevent
spanning tree loops between active units.
Slave Unit Handling
While the backup becomes the master, the active slave units remain active and
continue to forward packets based on the configuration from the original master.
This minimizes data traffic interruption in units. After the backup unit has
completed the transition to the master state, it initializes the slave units one at a
time by performing the following operations:
Clear and reset the configuration of the slave unit to default (to prevent an
incorrect configuration from the new master unit). As a result, there is no
traffic forwarding on the slave unit.
Apply related user configurations to the slave unit.
Exchange dynamic information such as port STP state, dynamic MAC
addresses, and link up/down status between the master and the slave unit.
Packet forwarding on the slave unit resumes after the state of its ports are
set to forwarding by the master according to STP.
Packet flooding to unknown unicast MAC addresses occurs until
NOTE
the MAC addresses are learned or relearned.
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