Hitless Stacking
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Hitless stacking overview
Hitless stacking is supported on FastIron units in a traditional stack. It is a High Availability feature set that ensures sub-second or no loss of
data traffic during the following events:
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Active controller failure or role change
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Software failure
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Addition or removal of units in a stack
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Removal or disconnection of the stacking cable between the active controller and the standby controller
During such events, the standby controller takes over the active role, and the system continues to forward traffic seamlessly, as if no failure
or topology change has occurred. In software releases that do not support hitless stacking, events such as these could cause most of the
units in a stack to reset, affecting data traffic.
FastIron stackable units support the following hitless stacking features:
Hitless stacking switchover - A manually-controlled (CLI-driven) or automatic switchover of the active controller and standby controller
without reloading the stack and without any packet loss to the services and protocols that are supported by hitless stacking. A switchover
is activated by the CLI command stack switch-over command. A switchover may also be activated by the priority command, depending
on the configured priority value.
Hitless stacking failover - An automatic, forced switchover of the active controller and standby controller because of a failure or abnormal
termination of the active controller. During a failover, the active controller abruptly leaves the stack, and the standby controller immediately
assumes the active role. As with a switchover, a failover occurs without the stack being reloaded. Unlike a switchover, a failover generally
occurs without warning and is likely to result in sub-second packet loss (although packets traversing the stacking link may be lost).
Hitless stacking failover is enabled by default beginning with Fastiron release 8.0.20.
Hitless stacking behavior
Hitless stacking is enabled by default for FastIron release 8.0.20 and later releases. In previous releases, the hitless-failover command
must be set to enable in the configuration.
Ruckus FastIron Stacking Configuration Guide, 08.0.40b
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