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Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

Configuring Virtual Chassis<br />

EMP-VC<br />

10.255.100.100<br />

EMP-CHAS1<br />

10.255.100.1<br />

EMP-CHAS2<br />

10.255.100.2<br />

Additional EMP IP Addresses<br />

An additional CMM IP address, stored in NVRAM can also be configured. These addresses can be used to<br />

access a specific CMM but are not required for remote access. On an Omni<strong>Switch</strong> the IP addresses are<br />

named as follows and are associated to each CMM on each chassis.<br />

• EMP-CMMA-CHAS1<br />

A direct connection to the associated CMM’s console port is required before attempting to change IP<br />

address information using the modify boot parameters command as shown in the example below:<br />

-> modify boot parameters<br />

Boot > boot empipaddr 255.255.100.50<br />

Boot > boot empmasklength 16<br />

Boot > commit system<br />

Boot > commit<br />

Controlled Shutdown of a Virtual Chassis Participant <strong>Switch</strong><br />

The virtual-chassis shutdown command allows a switch to be brought to an isolated state where all user<br />

ports and virtual-fabric link member ports are brought down. This allows for the graceful removal of the<br />

switch from the active virtual chassis topology.<br />

Note: This command should not be used on the Master chassis.<br />

page 13-22 Omni<strong>Switch</strong> <strong>AOS</strong> Release 8 <strong>Switch</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> May 2014

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