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Excerpt: I had a great conversation with a coworker regarding the requirements for the In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) feature on Cisco switches. For this post, I’m using Nexus 5548UP switches as a distribution layer to my Cisco UCS environment, and at the core is sitting a pair of Catalyst 6500s, set up in a VSS pair. For those unfamiliar with ISSU, it is a way for Cisco devices to upgrade their running firmware without the need for a disruptive reboot of the device, which is what has traditionally been used for upgrades to IOS, NX-OS, etc. This is obviously a good thing,…
Spanning-tree Requirements for Cisco ISSU
Virtual Switching System (VSS) on Cisco Catalyst 6500
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Excerpt: I’m currently working on a project that, among other things, involves the installation of two Catalyst 6509 switches. I was recently shown a redundancy feature that I had never heard of before called Virtual Switching System (VSS). The more I looked at it, the cooler it was. The main reason for VSS is something that is typically addressed when there are redundant routing platforms on a network. There are actually quite a few solutions that can be used in the presence of redundant devices, such as the popular and Cisco-proprietary Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), or the IETF open standard Virtual…



