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13 Configuring Virtual<br />

Chassis<br />

A Virtual Chassis (VC) is a group of chassis managed through a single management IP address. It<br />

provides both node level and link level redundancy for layer 2 and layer 3 services and protocols acting as<br />

a single device. Up to eight chassis can be combined into a single virtual chassis. A VC can easily expand<br />

switching capacity simply by adding additional chassis to the VC. For example, a deployment can start<br />

with a VC composed of two chassis with the option of adding up to six additional chassis to that VC as<br />

network demands increase over time. VCs also provide enhanced resiliency and redundancy features. If a<br />

chassis in a VC goes down or is taken offline, the other chassis in the VC will continue to operate without<br />

disruption. In addition operating software and configuration parameters are synchronized on all chassis in<br />

the VC.<br />

The following are key points regarding a virtual chassis configuration:<br />

• The Omni<strong>Switch</strong> 6860/6860E operates only in Virtual Chassis mode, a single chassis may still be<br />

referred to as a standalone chassis or a virtual chassis of one chassis.<br />

• Virtual Chassis CLI requires a chassis identifier to be used and displayed for all commands such as<br />

interfaces or ports even if it is a standalone chassis and not integrated with other chassis into a virtual<br />

chassis.<br />

• A Virtual Chassis provides a single management IP address for a group of chassis that are acting as a<br />

single bridge or router.<br />

• The chassis participating in a Virtual Chassis are connected through dedicated VFL ports.<br />

For more information on the components of a Virtual Chassis, see “Virtual Chassis Overview” on<br />

page 13-6<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014 page 13-1

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