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VSS Configuration

mark.hansel
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I'm confused by portions of the Cisco "VSS-Enabled Campus Best Practic Configuration Guide", specifically with the configuration example in Appendix A. The configuration example repeatedly shows seperate configurations labeled "Core 1" and "Core 2" where a virtual interface is given a different address on Core 2 than Core 1. How is this possible when they are in VSS mode? For example Port-channel1 is the "same" interface on both switches?

What basic concept am I missing here? I've attached an excerpt from the appendix. Look at the attached excerpt and look at the IP addresses assigned to interface lo0,lo1, and Po1

Thanks for your help.

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Reza Sharifi
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Mark,

I am not sure if this config is for VSS or not, but I know for fact when 2 6500s form a VSS pair, they logically become one device and you cannot assign one loopback address to the primary and one to the stand-by.  You can only assign one loopback address.  As a matter of fact, once VSS is established you don't even have access to the stand-by to make config changes. Everything is done through the primary device.

HTH

Reza