Manually Configuring The System Priority - Cisco Nexus 3548 Configuration Manual

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Manually Configuring the System Priority

DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
switch# configure terminal
Step 2
switch(config)# vpc domain domain-id
Step 3
switch(config-vpc-domain)# system-mac mac-address
Step 4
(Optional) switch# show vpc role
Step 5
(Optional) switch# copy running-config startup-config
Example
This example shows how to configure a vPC domain MAC address:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# vpc domain 5
switch(config-if)# system-mac 23fb.4ab5.4c4e
Manually Configuring the System Priority
When you create a vPC domain, the system automatically creates a vPC system priority. However, you can
also manually configure a system priority for the vPC domain.
Before you begin
Ensure that you have enabled the vPC feature.
You must configure both switches on either side of the vPC peer link.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. switch# configure terminal
2. switch(config)# vpc domain domain-id
3. switch(config-vpc-domain)# system-priority priority
4. (Optional) switch# show vpc brief
5. (Optional) switch# copy running-config startup-config
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Purpose
Enters global configuration mode.
Selects an existing vPC domain on the switch, or creates a
new vPC domain, and enters the vpc-domain configuration
mode. There is no default domain-id; the range is from 1
to 1000.
Enters the MAC address that you want for the specified
vPC domain in the following format: aaaa.bbbb.cccc.
Displays the vPC system MAC address.
Copies the running configuration to the startup
configuration.
Configuring Virtual Port Channels

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