NOTE:
This method is applicable for a VSF stack having more than four members too.
Figure 110: Manual configuration with multiple ports bundled in a VSF link
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Procedure
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Log in to the first device. This will be configured as VSF member
1
. At the prompt, enter the following
commands:
Switch# configure
Switch(config)# vsf member 1 priority 200
Switch(config)# vsf member 1 link 1 49-52
All configuration on this port has been removed and port is placed in VSF mode.
Switch(config)# vsf member 1 link 2 21-24
All configuration on this port has been removed and port is placed in VSF mode.
Switch(config)# vsf enable domain 5472
To enable VSF, the REST interface will be disabled.
This will save the current configuration and reboot the switch.
Continue (y/n)? y
The above sequence of commands will configure the switch as member 1, which will boot as the Commander
with priority 200.
Switch# show vsf
VSF Domain ID : 5472
MAC Address : b05ada-961103
VSF Topology : No Stack Formed
VSF Status : Active
Uptime : 0d 3h 22m
VSF MAD : None
VSF Port Speed : 1G
Software Version : WC.16.03.0000x
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