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78 CHAPTER 2: CUDA 12000 BASE SYSTEM COMMANDS
chassis-config
Configures chassis-wide parameters, including chassis-ID and management module primary
or secondary role.
Mode
root
Syntax
chassis-config <chassis-number> {chassisid <number> | clusterid
<number> | manager secondary | scope {chassis | cluster}}
Arguments
<chassis-number> Number assigned to the chassis for which you want to configure
chassiswide parameters. The system ships with a default chassis
number of 101.
{chassisid <number> |
clusterid <number> |
manager secondary |
scope {chassis | cluster}}
Specifies one of the following values:
■ chassisid <number> – Specifies the identification number that
you assign to a Cuda 12000 chassis. The Cuda uses a
multi-range numbering system. Acceptable chassis ID values
are 1 to 128, or the number 255. Default: 1.
■ clusterid <number> – Acceptable values are 0 to
2147483647. Default: 0. The default is recommended.
■ manager secondary – Forces the primary management
module into the secondary role, thereby forcing the
secondary module into the primary role. Note that if you force
the management modules to change roles, your network
connection is dropped and you must reconnect to the Cuda.
■ scope – Specifies one of these arguments:
chassis – Defines the scope of this management module as
chassis-wide. This means that the management module can
be used to configure only the current system.
cluster – Defines the scope of this management module as
cluster. This is the default configuration as the current release
supports a single-chassis configuration only. This means that
the management module can be used to configure the
current system only.