Uh, thats what I said and I wasn't the one that asked.
On Sep 1, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Sharifi, Reza wrote:
> Since you only have a single Sup, you don't have to worry about this
> command.
>
> HTH
> Reza
>
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> Subject: Re: SSO Redundancy mode
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> I think what your looking for is the 'why' in the configuration
> thats showing
> SSO mode. You can't remove the redundancy command (try it, type no
> redundancy
> or no mode sso after entering redundancy mode).
>
> Your wondering why it says SSO mode if there is only one Sup720 and
> how to
> configure it properly for the single supervisor. The answer is, its
> properly
> configured as the default that it is. If you go and do as some have
> suggested
> which is to configure RPR mode then when/if you ever do put a
> supervisor in
> that 2nd Sup will sync up with RPR and I'm *pretty* sure you'd
> rather have two
> 720s in SSO mode from the start.
>
> In short for a single 720 in a 6500 chassis there will always be
> that config in
> there in anticipation of the 2nd Sup720 that may or may not ever come.
>
> When/if you ever do get a second supervisor you either leave this
> same default
> or you add other items like syncing the running config which I
> personally do
> given that in an SSO failover you'd want the running config to be
> the same.
>
> Hank Yeomans
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