Redundancy With Service Modules - Cisco Catalyst 6500 User Manual

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*Apr 6 17:36:36.145: %VSLP−SW1_SP−5−RPR_MSG: Role change from ACTIVE to HOT_S
hence need to reload
*Apr 6 17:36:36.145: %VSLP−SW1_SP−5−RPR_MSG: Reloading the system...
*Apr 6 17:36:36.145: %SYS−SW1_SP−5−RELOAD: Reload requested Reload Reason: VS
change from ACTIVE to HOT_STANDBY.
If the configuration is changed, marked dirty by the configuration sync process, the switch
does not reload automatically.
Manual reload must be issued on old ACTIVE after configuration is corrected and saved.
Even if you just enter configuration mode and exit, it marks the configuration dirty and forces
a manual intervention.
*Aug 13 04:24:34.716: %dualACTIVE−1−VSL_RECOVERED: VSL has recovered
during dual ACTIVE situation: Reloading switch 2
*Aug 13 04:24:34.716: %VS_GENERIC−5−VS_CONFIG_DIRTY: Configuration has change
Ignored reload request until configuration is
Refer to Dual−Active Detection for more information.

Redundancy with Service Modules

Service module support is a key requirement in order to position the VSS in the enterprise campus and
enterprise data center market. The list of service modules that are supported in the Virtual Switch System are:
Service Module
Network Analysis Module
(NAM−1 and NAM−2)
saved
Minimum
Minimum
Cisco IOS
Module
Release
Release
12.2(33)SXH1
3.6(1a)

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