Displaying vss information, Converting a vss to standalone chassis – Cisco 6500 User Manual

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Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SX

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Chapter 4 Configuring Virtual Switching Systems

Configuring a VSS

Displaying VSS Information

To display basic information about the VSS, perform one of these tasks:

The following example shows the information output from these commands:

Router# show switch virtual

Switch mode : Virtual Switch

Virtual switch domain number : 100

Local switch number : 1

Local switch operational role: Virtual Switch Active

Peer switch number : 2

Peer switch operational role : Virtual Switch Standby

Router# show switch virtual role

Switch Switch Status Preempt Priority Role Session ID

Number Oper(Conf) Oper(Conf) Local Remote

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LOCAL 1 UP FALSE(N) 100(100) ACTIVE 0 0

REMOTE 2 UP FALSE(N) 100(100) STANDBY 8158 1991

In dual-active recovery mode: No

Router# show switch virtual link

VSL Status: UP

VSL Uptime: 4 hours, 26 minutes

VSL SCP Ping: Pass OK

VSL ICC (Ping): Pass

VSL Control Link: Te 1/5/1

Converting a VSS to Standalone Chassis

To convert a VSS into two standalone chassis, you perform the following major steps:

Copying the VSS Configuration to a Backup File, page 4-37

Converting the VSS Active Chassis to Standalone, page 4-37

Converting the Peer Chassis to Standalone, page 4-37

Command

Purpose

Router# show switch virtual

Displays the virtual switch domain number, and the
switch number and role for each of the chassis.

Router# show switch virtual role

Displays the role, switch number, and priority for
each of the chassis in the VSS.

Router# show switch virtual link

Displays the status of the VSL.

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