HI pavel,
Thanks a lot for your suggestions, I got the concept now its clear.
Sorry for the delay in replyingas could not checxk my emai before.
Have a nice day.
Regards
Sajid
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 1:44 AM, Pavel Bykov <slidersv_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> As a rule of thumb, usually sups are connected with it's own ports.
>
> port1-supA-chassisA <<-->> port1-supA-chassisB
> port2-supA-chassisA <<-->> port2-supA-chassisB
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> port1-supB-chassisA <<-->> port1-supB-chassisB
> port2-supB-chassisA <<-->> port2-supB-chassisB
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> but if you really want reference design, with all the details, go here:
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> www.cisco.com/go/cvd
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>
> This is one of the biggest Cisco's advantages = Documentation. Lots and
> Lots and Lots of highest grade documentation. In fact, it was voted best
> documented something, ever.
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> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:06 AM, sajid mavani <sajidmavani_at_gmail.com>wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> I neede your suggestion.
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>> I am doing a migration activity where there is one 4507 switch that would
>> be
>> replace by two 6513 switch ( this is the hub location.)
>>
>> Each of the 6513 switches has two sup engines.
>>
>> I just wanted how could i get redundacny between the 2 sup engines of two
>> switches. I am configuring HSRP on the switches and making SW1 active &
>> switch 2 as Stanby.
>>
>> What would be the physical conectivity between the sup ? and their
>> redundacny configurartion.
>>
>> Please help me out as per your earliest Convinience.
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>> Have a Pleasant day.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Sam
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