Is preempt configured for redundancy groups?
If you enable preempt (which can be done on a redundancy group by redundancy group basis), the lower priority redundancy group will become the active member if the other member of the redundancy group has a higher priority and is active. If preempt is not enabled, then when a higher priority member becomes active (after being disabled) it will not seize control of the redundancy group. • Is the redundant Ethernet configuration configured within the proper redundancy group, and is that group configured with the correct priority on the correct node? When using redundant Ethernet, you must make sure that the redundant Ethernet is applied to the correct redundancy group (must be RG1 or higher) and that the redundancy group has the appropriate priority values to be active on the correct node. When using Active/Passive, the control plane is RG0, while the dataplane is RG1. In Active/Active, you can have multiple redundancy groups (RG1, RG2, RG3 &c) which can be active on different members, c