- play_arrow Virtual Chassis Overview
- Virtual Chassis Overview for Switches
- Understanding EX Series Virtual Chassis
- Understanding QFX Series Virtual Chassis
- Understanding Virtual Chassis Components
- Understanding Mixed EX Series and QFX Series Virtual Chassis
- Understanding How the Primary in a Virtual Chassis Is Elected
- Understanding Global Management of a Virtual Chassis
- Understanding Virtual Chassis Port Link Aggregation
- Understanding Split and Merge in a Virtual Chassis
- Understanding Automatic Software Update on Virtual Chassis Member Switches
- Understanding MAC Address Assignment on a Virtual Chassis
- Understanding High Availability on an EX Series Virtual Chassis
- Understanding HiGig and HGoE Modes in a Virtual Chassis
- play_arrow Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Virtual Chassis Cabling
- Configuring an EX2300, EX3400, EX4100, EX4100-F, EX4300, or EX4400 Virtual Chassis
- Configuring EX4600 Switches in a Mixed or Non-Mixed Virtual Chassis
- Configuring an EX4650 or a QFX Series Virtual Chassis
- Adding a New Switch to an Existing EX2300, EX3400, EX4300, or EX4400 Virtual Chassis
- Adding an EX4600 Switch to a Mixed or Non-mixed Virtual Chassis
- Adding a New Switch to an Existing EX4650 or QFX Series Virtual Chassis
- Removing or Replacing a Member Switch of a Virtual Chassis Configuration
- Configuring Primary Role of a Virtual Chassis
- Configuring the Timer for the Backup Member to Start Using Its Own MAC Address as Primary of a Virtual Chassis
- Setting an Uplink Port on an EX Series or QFX Series Switch as a Virtual Chassis Port
- Disabling Split and Merge in a Virtual Chassis
- Configuring Automatic Software Update on Virtual Chassis Member Switches
- Assigning the Virtual Chassis ID to Determine Precedence During a Virtual Chassis Merge
- Configuring Graceful Routing Engine Switchover in a Virtual Chassis
- play_arrow Virtual Chassis Routine Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Command Forwarding Usage with EX Series and QFX Series Virtual Chassis
- Verifying the Member ID, Role, and Neighbor Member Connections of a Virtual Chassis Member
- Verifying That Virtual Chassis Ports Are Operational
- Verifying That Graceful Routing Engine Switchover Is Working in the Virtual Chassis
- Troubleshooting an EX Series Virtual Chassis
- play_arrow Upgrading Software on a Virtual Chassis
- Understanding Software Upgrades in a Virtual Chassis
- Upgrading a QFX5100 Switch with a USB Device to Join a QFX5110 Virtual Chassis or Virtual Chassis Fabric
- Understanding Nonstop Software Upgrade on a Virtual Chassis and Mixed Virtual Chassis
- Configuring Line-Card Upgrade Groups for Nonstop Software Upgrade
- Upgrading Software on a Virtual Chassis and Mixed Virtual Chassis Using Nonstop Software Upgrade
- play_arrow Configuration Statements and Operational Commands
- play_arrow Knowledge Base
Virtual Chassis User Guide for Switches
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Use this guide to set up and configure an EX Series or QFX Series Virtual Chassis. A Virtual Chassis is composed of a supported combination of multiple switches that operate and are managed as a single switch or network entity. Refer also to the hardware documentation for the types of switches comprising the Virtual Chassis and for more details on how to physically interconnect them.