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HAPTER 5: CHASSIS MANAGEMENT
Ta b le 5- 1 Parameter Descriptions of Summary Window
Parameter Description
Chassis ID Unique identification number you assign to a Cuda
12000 chassis in the network. The Cuda uses a
multi-range numbering system. Acceptable chassis
ID values are 1 to 128. The Cuda defaults with
chassis number 255.
We recommend that you do not change the chassis
ID. This may cause the Cuda 12000 to lose the
configuration that is saved on the provisioning
database, as well as other persisted files.
Slot Indicates the slot number in which the Primary
management module is located. The Primary
management module resides in slot 13 or 14.
Chassis Number Serial number assigned to the chassis during
manufacturing.
Cluster ID User-defined. Identifies the cluster in which the
Cuda 12000 is a member. Acceptable Cluster ID
values are 0 to 2147483647.
Priority Indicates if the module in the specified slot is
designated as the primary or secondary module.
The options are:
■ Primary: Indicates the module in the specified
slot is the primary management module.
■ Active Standby: Indicates that a second
management module is installed but is not
activated.
■ Not Installed: Indicates that only one
management module is installed.
Secondary Controller Indicates if the secondary module is active or
installed. The options are:
■ Primary: Indicates the secondary module in the
specified slot is the primary management
module.
■ Active Standby: Indicates that the secondary
management module is installed but is not
activated.
■ Not Installed: Indicates that only one
management module is installed.