Configuring chassis parameters – ADC CUDA 3 User Manual

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Configuring Chassis Parameters

Chassis configuration includes the following parameters:

Chassis Number — A fixed number assigned to the Cuda 12000 chassis
during manufacturing at the ADC plant.

Chassis ID — User-defined. A unique identification number that you
assign to the Cuda 12000 chassis in the network. The Cuda uses a
multi-range numbering system. Acceptable chassis ID values are 1 to 128,
or the number 255.

Cluster ID — User-defined. An ID of “0” is the default and is
recommended.

Manager — Enables you to force the current primary management
module into a secondary role, thereby forcing the current secondary
management module into the primary role.

Scope — Currently, “Cluster” is the only supported value.

Before you proceed to configure a chassis, you must know the number of
the specific chassis. To display the current chassis configuration, including
the current Chassis Number, use the show chassis-config command within
root mode. For example:

cli:172.16.19.10:root# show chassis-config

Chassis Number: 101

Chassis Id: 1

Cluster Id: 0

Primary Manager Slot: 13

Secondary Manager Slot: 14

Scope: Cluster

cli:172.16.19.10:root#

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