Deleting A Member Id; Deleting Member Ids In A Virtual Chassis Configuration; Chapter 5 Deleting A Member Id - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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CHAPTER 5

Deleting a Member ID

Deleting Member IDs in a Virtual Chassis Configuration

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Deleting Member IDs in a Virtual Chassis Configuration on page 49
In most cases, you delete the member ID from a member router or switch as part of the
procedure for deleting a Virtual Chassis configuration. When you delete the member ID
by using the
request virtual-chassis member-id delete
reboots and the software disables Virtual Chassis mode on that device. After the reboot,
the router or switch is no longer part of the Virtual Chassis and functions as an independent
device.
NOTE:
If you issue the
without first installing an MX Virtual Chassis Redundancy Feature Pack license
on both member routers, the software displays a warning message that you
are operating without a valid Virtual Chassis software license.
A software license is not needed to create an EX9200 Virtual Chassis.
To delete the Virtual Chassis member IDs from both member routers or switches and
disable Virtual Chassis mode:
In the console window on the router or switch configured as
1.
ID
0
.
{master:member0-re0}
user@host1>
request virtual-chassis member-id delete
This command will disable virtual-chassis mode and reboot the system.
Continue? [yes,no] (no) yes
Updating VC configuration and rebooting system, please wait...
{master:member0-re0}
user@host1>
*** FINAL System shutdown message from root@host1 ***
System going down IMMEDIATELY
command, the router or switch
request virtual-chassis member-id delete
command
, delete member
member 0
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