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Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

This section describes commands to configure virtual chassis on an Omni<strong>Switch</strong>.<br />

• “Virtual Chassis Configuration <strong>Guide</strong>lines” on page 13-18<br />

• “Configuring the Chassis Identifier” on page 13-20<br />

• “Configuring the Virtual Chassis Group Identifier” on page 13-20<br />

• “Configuring the Hello Interval” on page 13-20<br />

• “Configuring the Hello Interval” on page 13-20<br />

• “Configuring the Control VLAN” on page 13-21<br />

• “Configuring Virtual Chassis EMP IP Addresses” on page 13-21<br />

Note. See “Quick Steps for Automatically Configuring A Virtual Chassis” on page 13-5” for a brief tutorial<br />

on configuring these parameters on an Omni<strong>Switch</strong>.<br />

Virtual Chassis Configuration <strong>Guide</strong>lines<br />

The following sections provide configuration guidelines to follow when configuring a virtual chassis on an<br />

Omni<strong>Switch</strong>. The configuration commands related to the virtual chassis functionality are used for manually<br />

configuring the virtual chassis options. Many of these configuration options can be automatically<br />

configured by the <strong>AOS</strong> software by incorporating switches into the virtual chassis without a vcsetup.cfg<br />

file.<br />

General<br />

• One of the chassis will become the Master chassis while the remaining switches will become Slaves.<br />

• Some of the virtual chassis parameters runtime modification only take effect after the next reboot of the<br />

switch. These parameters are chassis identifier, chassis priority, control VLAN and hello interval. For<br />

this type of parameters, the following terminology is used.<br />

• Operational values - The current or running values, are those in effect at the present time.<br />

• Configured values - The next or future values are those that are currently configured or set, but that<br />

are not in effect at the present time. These values will only become effective after the next reboot of<br />

the switch.<br />

Chassis Identifier<br />

• Each chassis requires a chassis identifier that is unique within the virtual chassis group of topology. A<br />

chassis identifier can be automatically or manually configured.<br />

• If a duplicate chassis identifier is detected within the virtual chassis group then the chassis role will be<br />

reported as inconsistent and the chassis status will be Duplicate-Chassis. The front-panel ports will not<br />

be operational and the configuration must be corrected by accessing the switch directly through the<br />

local EMP port or a console connection.<br />

• The chassis identifier is used to generate globally unique values for the module identifiers as well as<br />

allowing inter-chassis communication.<br />

page 13-18 Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014

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