Wism2 ha in different sized 65xx chassis VSS

Hi!
I have a wism2 HA in a VSS, one 6513E and a 6506E - Chassis. Both WISMs are up, running, redundancy is ok etc.etc.
"show wism status" gives
Service Vlan : 260, Service IP Subnet : 192.168.aa.1/255.255.255.0
      WLAN
Slot  Controller  Service IP       Management IP    SW Version    Controller Type    Status
----+-----------+----------------+----------------+------------+------------------+---------------
26    1           192.168.aa.3     192.168.mm.9     7.6.130.0    WS-SVC-WISM-2-K9   Oper-Up
36    1           192.168.aa.4     0.0.0.0                       WS-SVC-WISM-2-K9   Started KeepAlive
I can ping the management IP of controller in slot 36, so the 0.0.0.0 mentioned here doesn't bother (display bug?)
I also obtain the correct output for "show wism switch 2 module 4 controller 1 status"
but not for "show wism switch 1 module 10 controller 1 status" , see below:
#show wism switch 1 module 10 controller 1 status
                                               ^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
As I can see, the wism commands available only accept module numbers lower or equal the number of slots of the chassis
the supervisor is currently active in the VSS. I did not find any information concerning this behavior. Any ideas?
thx Harald

When you enable SSO, the HA pair will not use its management up address that you assigned during the initial startup wizard or what you assigned to the management interface prior to enabling SSO.  The HA pair will use the management ip of the actve primary.  As long as the show redundancy summary shows that one controller is active and the other is standby hot, you are fine.  The HA pair only can be managed through the console/session once the redundancy is established.
-Scott

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