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RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query
From: Leland Vandervort <leland () taranta discpro org>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 08:18:43 +0200
Thanks to all on this. I've pretty much mitigated this by creating a VSS-ized version of the interface configs (chassis/slot/port) which I can then re-inject back into the system config after conversion. Shame that switch1 keeps its config and simply renumbers the interfaces, but switch2 just says "I here am new" .. but oh well. Leland On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 17:04 -0400, Mishka, Jason wrote:
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 13:06 -0400, Jason Giles wrote:From my test, all physical interfaces configs on switch 2 are factorydefaulted and SVI interfaces deleted on switch 2 upon running the conversion commands. When you convert to vss mode the interfaces are renamed. The interface in switch 2 that was g1/1 becomes 2/1/1. Any configuration applied to g1/1 will be rejected because that interface no longer exists. If you intended to keep interface configuration, you will need to reapply that to the new interface name. Jason
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- RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query Jason Giles (Oct 19)
- RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query Leland Vandervort (Oct 19)
- RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query Mishka, Jason (Oct 19)
- RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query Leland Vandervort (Oct 19)
- RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query Leland Vandervort (Oct 19)
- RE: Cisco VSS-1440 migration query Jason Giles (Oct 19)