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06-01-2011 05:36 PM
06-01-2011 05:36 PM
switch upgradation with vrrp
while uprgarding the firmware on switch with vrrp installed what could be the best practice.
will it be alright to make the master server as backup sever by changing the priority and install the updates and reboot the switches.
or just to disconnect the switch from the network and do it as backup will take the master role and user connectivity will not be disabled and reboot the switch.
still we need to disable VRRP or not.
Kind Regards
Gurbinder
will it be alright to make the master server as backup sever by changing the priority and install the updates and reboot the switches.
or just to disconnect the switch from the network and do it as backup will take the master role and user connectivity will not be disabled and reboot the switch.
still we need to disable VRRP or not.
Kind Regards
Gurbinder
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06-01-2011 11:39 PM
06-01-2011 11:39 PM
Re: switch upgradation with vrrp
hi gurbinder
you could always lower the priority of the master to less than the backup (don't forget to save before reboot and change back after procedure)
you should only lose connectivity to the switch when it reboots to load from the new firmware - during that time your backup should take over.
you could always lower the priority of the master to less than the backup (don't forget to save before reboot and change back after procedure)
you should only lose connectivity to the switch when it reboots to load from the new firmware - during that time your backup should take over.
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