Table 83: Virtual Chassis Configuration Fields
Your ActionFunctionField
Member Details
Select an identifier (from 0 through 9) from the
list.
NOTE: For EX2200 Virtual Chassis, you can select
the member ID (from 0 through 3) from the list.
Specifies the identifier for the member switch.Member ID
Select a number from 1 through 255, (255 being
the highest priority and 128, the default).
Specifies the mastership priority to be assigned to
the member.
Priority
Click to disable the management VLAN on the port.If you want to reserve an individual member's
management Ethernet port, you can remove that
port from being part of the virtual management
Ethernet (VME) interface.
Disable
Management VLAN
Click to refresh the operational status.Refreshes the operational status of Virtual Chassis
members.
Refresh
Enabling Virtual Chassis Mode on an EX8200 Switch (J-Web Procedure)
Using the J-Web interface, you can enable Virtual Chassis mode on an EX8200 switch.
To enable Virtual Chassis mode:
1. Select Configure > Virtual Chassis. The Virtual Chassis page displays the serial number
of the member switch. You need the serial number while preprovisioning the Virtual
Chassis.
2. Click Enable Virtual Chassis.
Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
Using the J-Web interface, you can configure an EX8200 Virtual Chassis to include up
to four EX8200 switches and one or two XRE200 External Routing Engines. You
interconnect the member switches by connecting the management ports to the external
Routing Engines, whose ports automatically function as Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs). A
VCP is any port whose function is to send and receive Virtual Chassis Control Protocol
(VCCP) traffic to create, monitor, and maintain the Virtual Chassis. VCPs also carry data
traffic through the Virtual Chassis.
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Chapter 15: Virtual Chassis Configuration