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Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide, Release 12.2SX

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Chapter 4 Configuring Virtual Switching Systems

Understanding Virtual Switching Systems

Virtual Switch Link

For the two chassis of the VSS to act as one network element, they need to share control information and
data traffic.

The virtual switch link (VSL) is a special link that carries control and data traffic between the two
chassis of a VSS, as shown in

Figure 4-3

. The VSL is implemented as an EtherChannel with up to eight

links. The VSL gives control traffic higher priority than data traffic so that control messages are never
discarded. Data traffic is load balanced among the VSL links by the EtherChannel load-balancing
algorithm.

Figure 4-3

Virtual Switch Link

When you configure VSL all existing configurations are removed from the interface except for specific
allowed commands. When you configure VSL, the system puts the interface into a restricted mode.
When an interface is in restricted mode, only specific configuration commands can be configured on the
interface.

The following VSL configuration commands are not removed from the interface when it becomes
restricted:

mls qos trust cos

mls qos channel-consistency

description

logging event

load-interval

vslp

port-channel port

When in VSL restricted mode, only these configuration commands are available:

channel-group

default

description

exit

load-interval

logging

mls

mls ip

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Virtual switch link

(VSL)

Virtual switch

Chassis 1

Chassis 2

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