Converting A Vss To Standalone Switch - Cisco Catalyst 4500 series Administration Manual

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Chapter 5
Configuring Virtual Switching Systems
LOCAL
REMOTE
Peer 0 represents the local switch
Flags : V - Valid
In dual-active recovery mode: No
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Standby, id = 2
RRP information for Instance 2
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Valid
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TRUE
Switch
Number
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LOCAL
REMOTE
Peer 0 represents the local switch
Flags : V - Valid
In dual-active recovery mode: No
Switch# show switch virtual link
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Active, id = 1
VSL Status : UP
VSL Uptime : 13 minutes
VSL Control Link : Te1/1/1
Executing the command on VSS member switch role = VSS Standby, id = 2
VSL Status : UP
VSL Uptime : 13 minutes
VSL Control Link : Te2/1/1

Converting a VSS to Standalone Switch

To convert a VSS into two standalone systems, you perform the following major steps:
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1
UP
FALSE(N )
2
UP
FALSE(N )
Flags
Peer
Preferred
Count
Peer
V
1
Switch Status
Preempt
Oper(Conf)
2
UP
FALSE(N )
1
UP
FALSE(N )
Copying the VSS Configuration to a Backup File, page 5-40
Converting the VSS Active Switch to Standalone, page 5-40
Converting the VSS Standby Switch to Standalone, page 5-40
100(100)
ACTIVE
100(100)
STANDBY
Reserved
Peer
1
1
Priority
Role
Oper(Conf)
SID
100(100)
STANDBY
100(100)
ACTIVE
Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.6.0E and IOS 15.2(2)SG
Configuring a VSS
0
0
7496
7678
Local
Remote
SID
0
0
7678
7496
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