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Reload the entire remote shelf[confirm]
Preparing to reload remote shelf
Upon reload of switch 1, you should be able to observe that configurations are now synchronized and both switches
can enter into NSF/SSO mode:
*Jun 29 14:40:46.101: VS_PARSE_DBG: vsl_mgr_parse_config_file:
vsl_mgr_parse_config_file:Open Succeeded for running config syste m:/running-config
*Jun 29 14:40:46.029: SW2_SP: VS_PARSE_DBG: vs_redun_check_vs_config: running config
check on rp ok
*Jun 29 14:40:46.037: %PFREDUN-SW2_SP-6-ACTIVE: Standby initializing for SSO mode
*Jun 29 14:40:49.874: %PFINIT-SW2_SP-5-CONFIG_SYNC: Sync‟ing the startup configuration
to the standby Router.
Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Virtual Switching System 1440 Hardware Requirements
Specific hardware is required to enable the Cisco Virtual Switching System feature; it exists in the form of the
supervisor engine and system forwarding engines, the VSL-capable modules, and modules that may exist in a Cisco
Virtual Switching System-enabled system.
Forwarding Engine
The forwarding engine of the Cisco Catalyst 6500 may exist in the form of a PFC on the supervisor engine or a DFC
that is installed on the individual line cards. These forwarding engines perform lookup functions for every frame that
enters into the system and can determine the ultimate destination of the packet as well as providing value-added
services such as security access control list (ACL) and quality of service (QoS) lookups.
A standalone Cisco Catalyst 6500 and a Cisco Virtual Switching System -enabled Cisco Catalyst 6500 have two
notable differences:
Both the active and the hot-standby supervisor engine PFCs are active and are used to perform packet
lookups for centralized lookup on each chassis.
All forwarding engines are required to cater for an increased amount of port index information to be able to
address a fully populated Cisco Virtual Switching System-enabled chassis. In the initial release of software,
this requirement generally indicates a requirement to address twice the number of physical ports.
As a result, a new system forwarding engine mode is required to enable the Cisco Virtual Switching System
capabilities. This new mode is the Policy Feature Card 3C (PFC3C) or Policy Feature Card 3CXL (PFC3CXL) mode.
You can verify the operating mode of the system with the following command:
vss#sh platform hardware pfc mode
PFC operating mode : PFC3C
Configured PFC operating mode : None
Because the system also operates in a lowest-common-denominator mode, it is important to make sure that all other
forwarding engines in the chassis are either at PFC3C mode or above (PFC3CXL). If a lower-mode module was
previously inserted into the chassis that forced the system mode of operation to PFC3A, PFC3B, or PFC3BXL mode,
then the Cisco Virtual Switching System function will not be enabled on the system. Likewise, if a module with a
lower-mode DFC is inserted into the chassis after conversion to Cisco Virtual Switching System mode, the system will
not grant power to the module.
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