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Setting an Uplink VCP on a Standalone Switch
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To set the uplink ports for the local member switch (for example, member 0) and for a
different member switch (for example, member 1) to function as VCPs:
Set one uplink port of member 0 as a VCP interface. You do not need to specify the
1.
option, because the command applies by default on the member
member member-id
where it is executed.
user@SWA-0> request virtual-chassis vc-port set pic-slot 1 port 0
Set one uplink port of member 1 as a VCP interface.
2.
user@SWA-0>request virtual-chassis vc-port set pic-slot 1 port 0 member 1
This example includes the member member-id option, because it is executed on a
different member switch than the local member switch.
To set an uplink VCP on a standalone switch, first power on the switch. You must set an
uplink port on the standalone switch as a VCP prior to physically interconnecting the
switch with the existing Virtual Chassis configuration. Otherwise, the master cannot
detect that the switch is a member of the Virtual Chassis configuration.
To set one uplink VCP on the potential member (SWA-2), which is currently operating
as a standalone switch:
Power on the standalone switch.
1.
Set one uplink port as a VCP interface. You do not need to specify the
2.
option, because the command applies by default on the member where
member-id
it is executed.
user@SWA-2> request virtual-chassis vc-port set pic-slot 1 port 0
NOTE: If you do specify the
Because the switch is not yet interconnected with the other members of
the Virtual Chassis configuration, its current member ID is
ID will change when it is interconnected with the Virtual Chassis
configuration. It does not impact the functioning of the uplink VCP that
its VCP interface is set with
significance only on the local switch.
After you have set the uplink VCP on the standalone switch, physically interconnect
3.
its uplink port with the VCP uplink ports of the members in the existing Virtual Chassis
configuration.
The new member switch reboots and joins the now expanded Virtual Chassis
4.
configuration with a different member ID.
Chapter 45: Configuring Virtual Chassis
option, use member ID
member member-id
as the member ID. The VCP interface has
0
member
.
0
. Its member
0
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