https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/nexus-7000-10-slot-switch/White_Paper_Tech_Overview_Virtual_Device_Contexts.html
Should a control plane failure occur, the administrator has a set of options that can be configured on a per-VDC basis defining what action will be taken regarding that VDC. There are three actions that can be configured: restart, bringdown, and reset. The restart option will delete the VDC and then re-create it with the running configuration. This configured action will occur regardless of whether there are dual supervisors or a single supervisor present in the chassis. The bringdown option will simply delete the VDC. The reset option will issue a reset for the active supervisor when there is only a single supervisor in the chassis. If dual supervisors are present, the reset option will force a supervisor switchover.
The default VDC always has a high-availability option of reset assigned to it. Subsequent VDCs created will have a default value of bringdown assigned to them. This value can be changed under configuration control.
Single supervisor module configuration:
Bringdown—Puts the VDC in the failed state.
Reload— Reloads the supervisor module.
Restart—Takes down the VDC processes and interfaces and restarts them using the startup configuration.
Dual supervisor module configuration:
Bringdown—Puts the VDC in the failed state.
Restart—Takes down the VDC processes and interfaces and restarts them using the startup configuration.
Switchover— Initiates a supervisor module switchover.
The default HA policies for a nondefault VDC that you create is restart for a single supervisor module configuration and switchover for a dual supervisor module configuration. The default HA policy for the default VDC is reload for a single supervisor module configuration and switchover for a dual supervisor module configuration.
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