Example
switch# config
switch(config)# vsf member 2 remove
reboot Reboot the specified stack member.
switch(config)# vsf member 2 remove reboot
vsf member priority
Syntax
vsf member
<MEMBER-ID>
priority
<PRIORITY>
Description
Assign a priority to the specified VSF virtual chassis member. The higher the priority, the more likely that the
virtual chassis member will become the commander at the next virtual chassis reboot. The default priority value is
128.
Parameters
<MEMBER-ID>
The VSF member-ID for the member command or parameter. Member ID value can be in the range of 1 to 8.
<PRIORITY>
The priority value for VSF member. Priority value can be in the range of 1 to 255.
vsf member type
This CLI command provisions a switch with the member ID and the type defined by the specified J-number for the
device. After provisioning the member, the user may perform any configuration on the device ports.
A “strict” provisioning specifies a MAC address and allows for only one device with the matching J-number and
MAC to be configured.
A “loose” provisioning allows the device with the specified J-number to be configured without a MAC address
being specified. This allows any device which matches the J-number to adopt this configuration.
If a provisioned configuration exists with the member ID, the following command is used to change the
provisioning from “strict” and “loose” and vice versa. It is recommended to configure the member VSF links, in
case of “strict” and “loose” provisioning. A warning is also displayed while configuring.
switch(config)# vsf member 8 type jl264a mac-address e0071b-c6d180
This will save the current configuration. Continue (y/n)? y
Warning - The link and port should be provisioned for member 8 to
join the VSF stack.
switch(config)# vsf member 8 type jl264a
This will save the current configuration. Continue (y/n)? y
Warning - The link and port should be provisioned for member 8 to
join the VSF stack.
switch(config)#
Syntax
vsf member
<MEMBER-ID>
type
<TYPE>
[mac
<MAC-ADDR>
]
Description
Configure the family of the VSF member-switch being provisioned. After provisioning, the VSF member-switch
can be configured as if it were physically present. When a VSF member-switch matching the provisioned details
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