Component Redundancy; Rpm Redundancy - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Component Redundancy

Dell Force10 systems eliminate single points of failure by providing dedicated or load-balanced
redundancy for each component.

RPM Redundancy

The current version of FTOS supports 1+1 hitless Route Processor Module (RPM) redundancy. The
primary RPM performs all routing, switching, and control operations while the standby RPM monitors the
primary RPM. In the event that the primary RPM fails, the standby RPM can assume control of the system
without requiring a chassis reboot.
This section contains the following sub-sections:
Boot the chassis with a single RPM
Boot the chassis with dual RPMs
Automatic and manual RPM failover
Support for RPM redundancy by FTOS 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. FTOS displays
Message 1 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.
On the C-Series, since the RPM also contains the switch fabric, even though the second RPM comes online
as the standby, the switch fabric is active and participates in routing. You can achieve line rate on all line
cards with a single RPM except for the 8-port 10G line card which requires both RPMs to achieve line rate.
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 should be running the same version of FTOS. You can configure either RPM to be the primary
upon the next chassis reboot using the command
440
|
High Availability
Message 1
when the standby RPM is online.
redundancy primary
from CONFIGURATION mode.

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