Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring an EX4200, EX4500, or EX4550 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Setting an Uplink Port as a Virtual Chassis Port on an EX4500 or EX4550 Switch (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis with a Master and Backup in a Single Wiring Closet
- Example: Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Interconnected Across Multiple Wiring Closets
- Monitoring the Virtual Chassis Status and Statistics on EX Series Virtual Chassis
- Virtual Chassis Cabling Configuration Examples for EX4200 Switches
- EX Series Virtual Chassis Overview
- Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Setting Up a Full Mesh EX8200 Virtual Chassis with Two EX8200 Switches and Redundant XRE200 External Routing Engines
- Adding or Replacing a Member Switch or an External Routing Engine in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Verifying the Member ID, Role, and Neighbor Member Connections of an EX8200 Virtual Chassis Member
Configuring a Virtual Chassis on an EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
Configuring an EX2200, EX2200-C, EX3300, EX4200, EX4300, EX4500, or EX4550 Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
To take advantage of the scalability features of EX2200, EX2200-C, EX3300, EX4200, EX4300, EX4500, and EX4550 switches, you can configure a Virtual Chassis. EX2200 and EX2200-C Virtual Chassis can include up to four member switches. EX3300 Virtual Chassis include up to six member switches. EX4200, EX4300, EX4500, and EX4550 Virtual Chassis can include up to 10 member switches. You can interconnect the member switches by using dedicated Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs). You do not have to configure the interface for the dedicated VCPs. If you want to interconnect member switches that are located in different racks or wiring closets, interconnect them using 10-gigabit ports (SFP+ uplink module ports or SFP+ network ports for EX4500) configured as VCPs. EX4300 and EX4550 switches support 10-gigabit (SFP+ expansion module ports) and 40-gigabit (QSFP+ uplink module ports or fixed ports) Ethernet interface. See Setting an Uplink Port on an EX Series Switch as a Virtual Chassis Port (CLI Procedure).
To configure a Virtual Chassis by using the J-Web interface:
- Select Configure > Virtual Chassis.
Note: After you make changes to the configuration on this page, you must commit the changes for them to take effect. To commit all changes to the active configuration, select Commit Options > Commit. See Using the Commit Options to Commit Configuration Changes for details about all commit options.
- The properties that you can configure are displayed.
The first section of the Virtual Chassis Configuration page displays the Virtual Chassis member configuration. The display includes a list of member switches, their member IDs, and the mastership priority.
The second section displays the operational status of the Virtual Chassis configuration, member details, and the dedicated and the configured VCPs.
- Enter information into the page as described in Table 1.
- Click one of the following options:
- Add—To add a member's configuration to the Virtual Chassis configuration, click Add.
- Edit—To modify an existing member's configuration, click Edit.
- Delete—To delete the configuration of a member, click Delete.
- To configure uplink ports on EX2200, EX2200-C, and EX3300
switches and uplink module ports on EX4200, EX4300, and EX4500 switches
as VCPs , select the member in the Virtual Chassis members list and
select Action > Set Uplink Port as VCP. Select
the port from the list.
On EX4550 switches, to configure a VCP, select the member in the Virtual Chassis members list and select Action > Set Port as VCP. Select the port from the list.
- To remove the VCP configuration from the uplink ports
on EX2200, EX2200-C, and EX3300 switches and uplink module ports on
EX4200, EX4300, and EX4500 switches , select the member in the Virtual
Chassis members list and select Action > Delete Uplink
Port as VCP.
On EX4550 switches, to remove the VCP configuration from the port of a member, select the member in the Virtual Chassis members list and select Action > Delete Port as VCP.
Table 1: Virtual Chassis Configuration Fields
Field | Function | Your Action |
---|---|---|
Member Details | ||
Member ID | Specifies the identifier for the member switch. | Select an identifier (from 0 through 9) from the list. Note: For EX2200 Virtual Chassis, you can select the member ID (from 0 through 3) from the list. |
Priority | Specifies the mastership priority to be assigned to the member. | Select a number from 1 through 255, (255 being the highest priority and 128, the default). |
Disable Management VLAN | If you want to reserve an individual member's management Ethernet port, you can remove that port from being part of the virtual management Ethernet (VME) interface. | Click to disable the management VLAN on the port. |
Refresh | Refreshes the operational status of Virtual Chassis members. | Click to refresh the operational status. |
Enabling Virtual Chassis Mode on an EX8200 Switch (J-Web Procedure)
Using the J-Web interface, you can enable Virtual Chassis mode on an EX8200 switch. To enable Virtual Chassis mode:
- Select Configure > Virtual Chassis. The Virtual Chassis page displays the serial number of the member switch. You need the serial number while preprovisioning the Virtual Chassis.
- Click Enable Virtual Chassis.
Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
Using the J-Web interface, you can configure an EX8200 Virtual Chassis to include up to four EX8200 switches and one or two XRE200 External Routing Engines. You interconnect the member switches by connecting the management ports to the external Routing Engines, whose ports automatically function as Virtual Chassis ports (VCPs). A VCP is any port whose function is to send and receive Virtual Chassis Control Protocol (VCCP) traffic to create, monitor, and maintain the Virtual Chassis. VCPs also carry data traffic through the Virtual Chassis.
The EX8200 Virtual Chassis wizard helps to preprovision Virtual Chassis members and to configure Virtual Chassis ports.
To configure an EX8200 Virtual Chassis, select Configure > Virtual Chassis. The Virtual Chassis wizard is displayed. You can:
Preprovision the Virtual Chassis
If the Virtual Chassis has not been preprovisioned:
- Select Preprovision Virtual Chassis. The prerequisites page is displayed.
- Ensure that the following prerequisites are met:
- The same version of Junos OS is running on all XRE200 Routing Engines and switches.
- Virtual Chassis mode has been enabled on each EX8200 switch.
- The XRE200 Routing Engines and switches have been cabled and connected.
Click Next. The Configure Virtual Chassis Members screen is displayed.
Configure Virtual Chassis Members
When you click Configure Virtual Chassis Members in the wizard, you can add a Virtual Chassis member, modify an existing Virtual Chassis member configuration, or delete the Virtual Chassis configuration for an existing member.
To add a Virtual Chassis member, click Add. For each member, specify:
- Member ID—The identifier for the member switch or the XRE200 External Routing Engine.
- Serial Number—The serial number of the member switch or the XRE200 External Routing Engine.
- Management VLAN—Click to enable or disable the management VLAN on the port.
- Location—A description of the location of the EX8200 member switch or external Routing Engine.
- Role—The role to be performed by each EX8200 member switch or each XRE200 External Routing Engine. EX8200 switches must be in the linecard role and XRE200 External Routing Engines must be in the Routing Engine role.
To edit an existing member configuration, click Edit.
![]() | Note: If you are editing an existing member configuration, you can modify only the Management VLAN option and the location of the Virtual Chassis member. |
Click Remove to delete the Virtual Chassis configuration for an existing member.
Configure Virtual Chassis Ports
To configure Virtual Chassis ports that are needed between the switches for data traffic, select the Configure Virtual Chassis Ports option in the wizard.
![]() | Note: All XRE200 ports, the vcp-0/0 port, and any port on a Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) module are automatically VCPs. You need not configure these ports as VCPs. |
- Select the member from the list. The switch model, serial
number, available ports, and configured ports are displayed. Select All to view details of available ports and configured ports
of all the members.
Note: Only members with active EX8200-8XS line cards are listed. The J-Web interface does not support EX8200-2X4F40TE/PE line cards.
- To convert network ports to Virtual Chassis ports or to convert Virtual Chassis ports to network ports, click the appropriate arrow.
- Click Next. The Summary page displays the configuration changes. You can edit the configuration.
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring an EX4200, EX4500, or EX4550 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Setting an Uplink Port as a Virtual Chassis Port on an EX4500 or EX4550 Switch (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis with a Master and Backup in a Single Wiring Closet
- Example: Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Interconnected Across Multiple Wiring Closets
- Monitoring the Virtual Chassis Status and Statistics on EX Series Virtual Chassis
- Virtual Chassis Cabling Configuration Examples for EX4200 Switches
- EX Series Virtual Chassis Overview
- Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Setting Up a Full Mesh EX8200 Virtual Chassis with Two EX8200 Switches and Redundant XRE200 External Routing Engines
- Adding or Replacing a Member Switch or an External Routing Engine in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Verifying the Member ID, Role, and Neighbor Member Connections of an EX8200 Virtual Chassis Member
Published: 2014-05-14
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring an EX4200, EX4500, or EX4550 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Setting an Uplink Port as a Virtual Chassis Port on an EX4500 or EX4550 Switch (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis with a Master and Backup in a Single Wiring Closet
- Example: Configuring an EX4200 Virtual Chassis Interconnected Across Multiple Wiring Closets
- Monitoring the Virtual Chassis Status and Statistics on EX Series Virtual Chassis
- Virtual Chassis Cabling Configuration Examples for EX4200 Switches
- EX Series Virtual Chassis Overview
- Configuring an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Example: Setting Up a Full Mesh EX8200 Virtual Chassis with Two EX8200 Switches and Redundant XRE200 External Routing Engines
- Adding or Replacing a Member Switch or an External Routing Engine in an EX8200 Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
- Verifying the Member ID, Role, and Neighbor Member Connections of an EX8200 Virtual Chassis Member