vsf enable
Syntax
vsf enable domain
<DOMAIN-ID>
Description
Enable VSF on the switch. Allows for switches to be stacked using Ethernet ports.
Parameters
<DOMAIN-ID>
The domain ID can be from 1 to 4294967295.
NOTE:
The command
vsf enable
causes the switch to reboot once and form the fabric. Upon
reboot, the switch comes up in the "VSF enabled" mode. Port numbers are prefixed with member
numbers, such as "1/1". The configuration on the switch becoming Commander will be retained, but
any pre-existing configuration on other switches will be over-written. The switch will inherit the same
switch software as the member becoming Commander. If the software image of a switch needs to be
updated, the switch will reboot twice.
vsf disable
Syntax
vsf disable
Description
Disable VSF on the virtual chassis.
Restriction
This command will not be available until VSF is enabled.
vsf member link
Syntax
[no] vsf member
<MEMBER-ID>
link
<LINK-ID>
[[ethernet]
<PORT-LIST>
| name
<LINK-
NAME>
[start-disabled]]
Description
Create the VSF links. A set of physical ports between any two members, carrying VSF traffic, is collectively
referred to as a VSF link.
Parameters
<MEMBER-ID>
The VSF member-ID for the member command or parameter. Member ID value can be in the range from 1 to
8.
<LINK-ID>
VSF link ID value 1 to 2.
<PORT-LIST>
The port number or a list of ports. Up to eight ports can be assigned into a VSF link.
<LINK-NAME>
The VSF link name. Up to 11 characters are allowed for link name.
Operating Notes
656
Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08