multi-chassis chassis-id
multi-chassis chassis-id
Assigns a globally unique chassis identifier to the switch and enables the switch to operate in multi-
chassis mode.
multi-chassis chassis-id chassis_id
no multi-chassis chassis-id chassis_id
Syntax Definitions
chassis_id
Defaults
parameter
chassis_id
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 10K
Usage Guidelines
•
A globally unique chassis identifier within the range [1 - 2] must be assigned through the management
interface for the multi-chassis feature to be operational. If the chassis identifier is equal to "0" then the
switch operates in standalone mode.
•
Two switches that have the same chassis identifier are not allowed to operate in multi-chassis mode. If
a duplicate chassis identifier is configured, the multi-chassis functionality will remain in a "down"
operational state.
•
All the multi-chassis related configuration commands become inactive when the no multi-chassis
chassis-id command is executed on the switch. When a write memory operation is performed, all the
multi-chassis related configuration is removed.
•
A switch reboot or reset is required for the configured chassis identifier parameter to become opera-
tional. In other words, any configuration to the chassis identifier is implemented only after the next
reset of the switch.
Examples
-> multi-chassis chassis-id 1
-> no multi-chassis chassis-id 1
Release History
Release 7.1.1; command introduced.
page 7-2
Chassis identifier within the multi-chassis operational range [1 - 2]. The
chassis identifier must be globally unique within the set of switches
configured to operate together providing multi-chassis services.
default
0 (standalone or no multi-chassis operation allowed)
Multi-Chassis Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
March 2011