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Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

Quick Steps for Automatically Configuring A Virtual Chassis<br />

Quick Steps for Automatically Configuring A<br />

Virtual Chassis<br />

Follow the steps below for a quick tutorial on configuring multiple chassis to automatically operate as a<br />

Virtual Chassis. Additional information on how to configure a Virtual Chassis is provided in the section<br />

“Configuring Virtual Chassis” on page 13-18.<br />

Note: The vcsetup.cfg and vcboot.cfg files must NOT be present on the chassis. This is the normal configuration<br />

for newly shipped chassis.<br />

Automatic Virtual Chassis Creation<br />

1 Connect each chassis to the next in a ring configuration using the dedicated VFL ports.<br />

2 Power on each chassis.<br />

3 The VFL ports will be automatically detected and configured.<br />

4 The chassis with the lowest MAC address will become the Master and be configured with chassis-id 1.<br />

5 All other chassis will become Slave chassis and be assigned a unique chassis-id.<br />

Viewing the Virtual Chassis Configuration<br />

1 Use the show virtual-chassis topology command to check the topology of the Virtual Chassis.<br />

-> show virtual-chassis topology<br />

Local Chassis: 1<br />

Oper Config Oper<br />

Chas Role Status Chas ID Pri Group MAC-Address<br />

-----+------------+-------------------+--------+-----+------+------------------<br />

1 Master Running 1 100 0 e8:e7:32:a4:8d:7f<br />

2 Slave Running 2 100 0 e8:e7:32:a4:89:2b<br />

3 Slave Running 3 100 0 e8:e7:32:a4:8c:cd<br />

2 Use the show virtual-chassis consistency command to check the consistency of the virtual chassis.<br />

-> show virtual-chassis consistency<br />

Legend: * - denotes mandatory consistency which will affect chassis status<br />

licenses-info - A: Advanced; B: Data Center; D: DP-Inspect<br />

Config Oper Oper Config<br />

Chas Chas Chas Hello Control Control<br />

Chas* ID Status Type* Group* Interv Vlan* Vlan License*<br />

------+------+---------+-------+------+-------+--------+--------+----------<br />

1 1 OK <strong>OS6860</strong> 0 15 4094 4094<br />

2 2 OK <strong>OS6860</strong> 0 15 4094 4094<br />

3 3 OK <strong>OS6860</strong> 0 15 4094 4094<br />

3 Use the show virtual-chassis vf-link command to check the status of the of the virtual-link (VFL).<br />

-> show virtual-chassis vf-link member-port<br />

Chassis/VFLink ID Chassis/Slot/Port Oper Is Primary<br />

-------------------+------------------+----------+-------------<br />

1/0 1/1/53 Up Yes<br />

1/1 1/1/54 Up Yes<br />

2/0 2/1/53 Up Yes<br />

2/1 2/1/54 Up Yes<br />

3/0 3/1/53 Up Yes<br />

3/1 3/1/54 Up Yes<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014 page 13-5

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