5.9. Virtual chassis command reference

5.9.1. Command hierarchies

5.9.1.1. Configuration commands

Note:

See BOF command reference for more information about BOF commands.

bof
vc-stack-node {cpmA | cpmB} slot-num slot-num mac-addr mac-address
— no vc-stack-node {cpmA | cpmB}

5.9.2. Command descriptions

5.9.2.1. Configuration commands

5.9.2.1.1. Standalone virtual chassis (VC) commands

vc-stack-node

Syntax 
vc-stack-node {cpmA | cpmB} slot-num slot-num mac-addr mac-address
no vc-stack-node {cpmA | cpmB}
Context 
bof
Platforms 

7210 SAS-S 1/10GE and 7210 SAS-Sx 1/10GE: standalone-vc mode

Description 

This command configures the nodes that will be CPM-IMM nodes in a virtual chassis (VC).

The slot number can be set to any number from 1 to 8 as long as it is not in use by another VC member node. The slot number identifies a specific node or card in the VC similar to the slot ID of a card in a chassis-based system, and is used in addressing service objects created during provisioning.

An arbitration process in the boot phase ensures that one of the CPM-capable nodes is the active CPM and the other is the standby CPM. Internally software will always assign CPM A as the active CPM-IMM node and CPM B as the standby CPM-IMM node. Ports on the logical IMM which is part of the CPM are referred to using the same format as IMM-only nodes (slot-id/1/port-id).

The MAC address must match the chassis MAC address of the node.

The no form of the command removes the node from the VC.

Parameters 
cpmA —
Specifies the active CPM-IMM.
cpmB—
Specifies the standby CPM-IMM.
slot-num—
Specifies the slot number of the node.
Values—
1 to 8

 

mac-address—
Specifies the chassis MAC address of the node.
Values—
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx