Virtual chassie and module types confusion #12672
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No placeholder at the moment. You need to manually rename the interfaces before joining the devices into a virtual chassis: there is a "bulk rename" feature for this (e.g. Te1/x/x to Te2/x/x) |
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When will this problem be solved, wow, now many core devices are stacked with 2 |
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Hey there,
following situation:
we have a couple of Cisco 6509-E switches with the same interface line cards (WS-X6148A-GE-45AF) and same SUPs configured.
The way we provisioned them into netbox is as follows:
Everything works as expected: the interfaces are correctly populated according to the module type in the module bay slot.
But.... ;)
It happens that we have a pair of the same devices and same linecards in a VSS. When I create the devices (see above) and add them to a virtual chassie the interfaces obviously do not match anymore (become duplicates) i.e:
Gi{module}/1 is Gi1/1 on the first member
Gi{module}/1 is Gi1/1 on the second member
On the VSS master I have two identical interfaces
The interfaces on the master VC should be:
{VC_member}/{module}/1
Question:
Is there a placeholder like {module} also for the VC member?
How can this be solved? I can of course create a module type for each member in the VSS like:
etc. but this seems to be a ugly way to do this.
I hope I made myself clear. Any hints are greatly appreciated.
Cheers
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