Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS High Availability and Redundancy Guide, Release 4.0
Index

Table Of Contents

A - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - O - P - R - S - V -

Index

A

automatic synchronization

conditions 3-10

D

documentation

additional publications 1-xi

related documents 1-x

E

e-mail notifications

from Smart Call Home 1-5

F

FHRP

description 4-3

timers 1-4

first-hop redundancy protocol. See FHRP

G

Gateway Load Balancing Protocol. See GLBP

GLBP

description 4-3

graceful restart

description 4-4

H

HA policy

description 2-3

maximum retries 2-3

minimum lifetime 2-3

high availability

description 1-1

displaying status 3-9

supervisor module switchover mechanism 3-5

switchover characteristics 3-5

Hot Standby Router Protocol. See HSRP

HSRP

description 4-3

I

IEEE 802.3ad

link aggregation 1-4

internal switch states

description 3-10

ISSU

steps 5-2

L

licenses

BGP 4-2

ISSU 5-2

network-level HA 4-2

service-level HA 2-2

Smart Call Home 3-2

system-level HA 3-2

VDC 3-2

M

maximum retries. See HA policy

message and transaction service. See MTS

minimum lifetime. See HA policy

MSTP

description 4-2

MTS

description 2-3

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol. See MSTP

O

Open Shortest Path First protocol. See OSPFv2

OSPFv2

restarts 4-4

P

persistent storage service. See PSS

policy. See HA policy

processes

restartability 2-3

PSS

description 2-2

global and local synchronization 2-3

private and shared 2-3

R

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol. See RSTP

redundancy states

value descriptions 3-10

related documents 1-xi

restart

stateful, description 2-4

stateless, description 2-5

within a VDC 2-6

RSTP

description 4-2

S

services

restartability 2-3

Smart Call Home

description 1-5

software upgrades

disruptive 5-2

Spanning Tree Protocol. See STP

stateful restart

description 2-4

stateless restart

description 2-5

STP

description 4-2

enhancements 1-4

extensions for virtualization 4-1

supervisor modules

active state 3-10

manual switchovers 3-6

replacing active supervisor 3-7

replacing standby supervisor 3-9

standby state 3-10

state descriptions 3-10

switchover mechanisms 3-5

switchovers

characteristics 3-5

failures 3-6

guidelines 3-6

manually initiating 3-6

System Manager 2-2

description 2-2

V

VDC

restart 2-6

STP extensions 4-1

system-level HA 3-11

virtual device contexts. See VDC

virtualization

STP extensions 4-1

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol. See VRRP

VRRP

description 4-3