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Does SWIM support the upgrade of software on redundant Supervisor Engine card-based systems?

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Does SWIM support the upgrade of software on redundant Supervisor Engine card-based systems?

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A. The redundant architecture of Cisco Catalyst devices ensures that when the device reboots after a software upgrade, the redundant Supervisor Engine automatically synchronizes all the data from the primary Supervisor Engine. No special processes are necessary.

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A. Cisco Catalyst devices have a redundant architecture. When a Catalyst device reboots after a software upgrade, the redundant Supervisor Engine automatically synchronizes all the data from the primary Supervisor Engine. There is no need for special process.

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