joins the VSF, it is provided this configuration. A new or missing VSF member can be configured as a provisioned
device by using this command.
Parameters
<MEMBER-ID>
The VSF member-ID for the member command/parameter. Member ID value can be in the range of 1 to 8.
<TYPE>
Configure the family of the VSF member-switch being provisioned.
<MAC-ADDR>
Configure the MAC address of the VSF member switch being provisioned.
Restrictions
• If switch “N” physically exists, the command will fail.
• If switch “N” is provisioned, the command can be used to change the MAC or type.
• If the J-Number is known to not support stacking, or the J-Number is unknown, the command will fail.
• If the same MAC address is already provisioned or exists on another member ID, the command will fail.
Usage
vsf member
<2>
type
<J9850A>
mac
<001122-334455>
Updates the strict provisioning for VSF VC member 2, and changes the MAC address to 001122-334455.
vsf member
<2>
type
<J9850A>
Changes the “strict” provisioning for VSF VC member 2 to “loose” provisioning. The configured MAC address is
then removed.
vsf member
<2>
type
<J9850A>
mac
<00aabb-cceedd>
Changes “loose” provisioning for VSF VC member 2 to “strict” provisioning with MAC address 00aabb-cceedd.
snmp-server enable traps vsf
Syntax
[no] snmp-server enable traps vsf
Description
Enable traps for the VSF functionality.
vsf port-speed
Syntax
vsf port speed
<SPEED>
Description
Configure the port speed for all VSF ports. Ports that do not support the configured speed can be part of the VSF,
but will not be operational. By default, the speed for the VSF is automatically set to the maximum speed of the
first link port added. The port speed cannot be set to default if there are ports in the link. Changing the link speed
of the VSF ports will trigger a reboot if the entire stack.
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Aruba 2930F / 2930M Management and Configuration Guide
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