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Virtual Chassis ID: 0019.e250.47a0
Member ID
Status
Serial No
0 (FPC 0)
Prsnt
AK0207360276 ex4200-48p
1 (FPC 1)
Prsnt
AK0207360281 ex4200-24t
Member ID for next new member: 2 (FPC 2)
The show virtual-chassis status command lists the member switches interconnected in
a Virtual Chassis configuration with the member IDs that have been assigned by the
master, the mastership priority values, and the roles. It also displays the neighbor members
with which each member is interconnected. The output shows that SWA-0, member 0,
has been assigned default mastership priority 128. Because SWA-0 is the first member
to be powered on, it has the most seniority and is therefore assigned the role of master.
SWA-1 is powered on after member 0, so it is assigned the role of backup. The member
IDs are displayed on the front panel of the switches. Check and confirm whether the
default assignment is satisfactory.
Verifying That the VCPs Are Operational
Verify that the dedicated Virtual Chassis ports interconnecting the switches are
operational.
Display the Virtual Chassis ports of all the members:
user@SWA-0> show virtual-chassis vc-port all-members
fpc0:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface
Type
or
PIC / Port
vcp-0
Dedicated
vcp-1
Dedicated
fpc1:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Interface
Type
or
PIC / Port
vcp-0
Dedicated
vcp-1
Dedicated
The show virtual-chassis vc-port command lists the interfaces that are enabled for the
member switches of the Virtual Chassis configuration and shows the status of the
interfaces. The output in this example shows that two of the VCPs are operational and
two VCPs are not. A single cable has been used to interconnect vcp-0 of member ID 0
and vcp-0 of member ID 1. That interconnection is sufficient for the switch to be
operational. However, we recommend that you connect the second set of VCPs for
redundancy.
Chapter 44: Virtual Chassis—Configuration Examples
Mastership
Model
priority
Role
128
Master*
128
Backup
Status
Speed
Neighbor
(mbps)
ID
Up
32000
1
Up
32000
1
Status
Speed
Neighbor
(mbps)
ID
Up
32000
1
Up
32000
1
Neighbor List
ID
Interface
1
vcp-0
1
vcp-1
0
vcp-0
0
vcp-1
Interface
vcp-1
vcp-0
Interface
vcp-0
vcp-1
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