Configuring a v-switch cluster, Setting the v-switch id, Adding a neighbor – SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual
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Chapter 5: V-Switch Cluster Configuration
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Configuring a V-Switch Cluster
Setting the V-Switch ID
When you configure a cluster, you must give each V-Switch a different device
ID for proper cluster functioning. Use the CLI command device set to
configure the V-Switch ID for each V-Switch.
device set
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WITCH
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-id
V-S
WITCH
ID ID
OF
V-S
WITCH
IN A CLUSTER
EACH
V-S
WITCH
MUST HAVE A
DIFFERENT
ID
MANDATORY IN
A CLUSTER
0
OR
1
1
Example:
There are two V-Switches in a cluster. In V-Switch 1 the ID is set to 1.
device set –id 1
In V-Switch 2 the ID is set to 0.
device set –id 0
Adding a Neighbor
All CLI names and
aliases are case
sensitive.
When you configure a cluster, you must tell each V-Switch that it has a
neighbor and how to contact its neighbor. Use the CLI command
neighbor add
to inform each V-Switch of its neighbor.
You must inform each V-Switch of its neighbor in a cluster. That means
that you must tell V-Switch 1 of V-Switch 2 and V-Switch 2 of V-Switch 1.
When creating a cluster, first ensure that you have configured all IP addresses
in the correct active/inactive phase as well as portals and IP routes on both V-
Switches. For more information on configuring the V-Switch, see Chapter 4 “
V-
Switch Configuration
”.