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To display the mastership election flag value, issue the
command. The flag value used for mastership election appears
database extensive
in the
TLVs
field of the command output, as shown in the following example:
{master:member1-re0}
user@host> show virtual-chassis protocol database member 0 extensive
...
TLVs:
Node Info: Member ID: 1, VC ID: 5a6a.e747.8511, Flags: 3, Priority: 129
System ID: 001d.b510.0800, Device ID: 1
...
Choose the member device with the highest mastership priority value.
2.
The mastership priority value is assigned to the member device by the VCCP software,
and is not configurable in the current release. The mastership priority value can be
one of the following:
—The
129
routing-engine
—No role is assigned to the member device.
128
—The
role is assigned to the member device (not supported in the current
0
line-card
release).
To display the mastership priority value for the member devices in the Virtual Chassis,
issue the
show virtual-chassis status
Choose the member device that is active in the Virtual Chassis.
3.
Choose the member device that belongs to the Virtual Chassis with the largest number
4.
of members.
NOTE:
This criterion is not used in the current release because all EX9200
and MX Series Virtual Chassis configurations have two member devices.
Choose the member device that is the accepted (elected) protocol master of the
5.
Virtual Chassis.
Choose the member device that is the current protocol master (VC-M) of the same
6.
Virtual Chassis.
Choose the member device that is the current protocol backup (VC-B) of the same
7.
Virtual Chassis.
Choose the member device that has been part of the Virtual Chassis configuration
8.
for the longest period of time.
Choose the member device that was the previous protocol master of the same Virtual
9.
Chassis.
Choose the member device with the lowest media access control (MAC) address.
10.
role is assigned to the member device.
command.
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