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Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

Managing A Virtual Chassis<br />

Managing A Virtual Chassis<br />

The Omni<strong>Switch</strong> 6860 has dedicated ports that connect the chassis participating in a Virtual Chassis. As<br />

one of the basic building blocks of a Virtual Chassis configuration, the VFL facilitates the flow of traffic<br />

and the transfer of control data between the Master and Slave chassis.<br />

Chassis 1 - Master<br />

Chassis 2 - Slave<br />

Chassis 3 - Slave<br />

Chassis 4 - Slave<br />

VFL Connections<br />

Chassis 5 - Slave<br />

Chassis 6 - Slave<br />

Chassis 7 - Slave<br />

Chassis 8- Slave<br />

Basic Virtual Chassis Configuration<br />

Chassis ID Assignment<br />

A new virtual chassis can easily be created by connecting multiple switches together using the dedicated<br />

VFL ports and then powering on the switches. Chassis-ID assignment occurs when there is no vcsetup.cfg<br />

file on a switch. This is how switches are shipped from the factory making new, “out of the box” switches,<br />

simple to incorporate into a virtual chassis. When no vcsetsup.cfg exists, one will be automatically created<br />

and a chassis-id will be written to it as part of automatic chassis-id assignment.<br />

For a newly created virtual chassis the Master role will be given to the switch with the lowest chassis<br />

MAC address. This is due to all other election criteria being equal, see “Master/Slave Election” on<br />

page 13-8. However, for this to occur, all chassis in the virtual chassis should be booted within approximately<br />

2 minutes of each other. In addition, the chassis must have no preconfigured virtual chassis information.<br />

Because of these two conditions, the MAC address method for selecting the Master will be used<br />

with new “out of the box” switches, or any switch that does not contain a vcsetup.cfg file.<br />

Slave Chassis-id Assignment<br />

After the Master has been established, the remaining switches in the virtual chassis will become Slaves.<br />

The chassis-id of each slave chassis will be determined by each chassis' physical location in the VC. The<br />

chassis-id will be incremented with the direction from the Maser chassis toward the chassis connected to<br />

lowest numbered VFL port (VFL 0) of the master chassis.<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014 page 13-9

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