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logical-chassis principal-priority
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logical-chassis principal-priority
Sets the priority of a switch to assign a specific RBridge ID the role of principal node in a logical
chassis cluster.
Synopsis logical-chassis principal-priority priority-value
no logical-chassis principal-priority
Operands priority-value
Sets the priority for the switch. A lower number means a higher priority.
Values range from 1 through 128.
Defaults None
Command Modes RBridge ID configuration mode
Description If all switches boot up at the same time, the default priority is the same and all switches will
compare their mutual intents. The switch with the lowest switch WWN becomes the principal
switch. However, you can use this command to select the principal switch in a logical chassis
cluster. For this command to take effect, you need to issue the logical-chassis principal-switchover
command.
Usage Guidelines This command can be used only on nodes that are part of a logical chassis cluster. The node,
however, can be disconnected from the cluster when you issue the command.
Use the no form of this command to remove a priority value from this node.
You can view the principal priority in both the show running config (using the rbridge-id operand)
and show vcs detail command outputs (both are run in Privileged EXEC mode).
Examples To set the principal priority to 5 for switch that is in logical chassis cluster:
switch# configure
switch(config)# rbridge-id 5
switch(config-rbridge-id-5)# logical-chassis principal-priority 5
See Also logical-chassis principal-switchover