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Chapter 5 Configuring Virtual Switching Systems
Understanding Virtual Switching Systems
slot0: Directory or file name
system: Directory or file name
tar: Directory or file name
tmpsys: Directory or file name
usb0: Directory or file name
| Output modifiers
All file or directory name with prefix "slave" show vss standby files.
Diagnostics
Bootup diagnostics are run independently on both switches. Online diagnostics can be invoked on the
basis of virtual slots, which provide accessibility to modules on both switches. Use the show switch
virtual slot-map command to display the virtual to physical slot mapping.
Switch# show switch virtual slot-map
Virtual Slot to Remote Switch/Physical Slot Mapping Table:
Virtual Remote Physical Module
Slot No Switch No Slot No Uptime
---------+-----------+----------+----------
1 1 1 -
2 1 2 -
3 1 3 02:43:51
4 1 4 -
5 1 5 -
6 1 6 02:45:20
7 1 7 -
8 1 8 02:43:50
9 1 9 -
10 1 10 -
11 2 1 02:46:50
12 2 2 02:46:50
13 2 3 -
14 2 4 -
15 2 5 02:42:23
16 2 6 -
17 2 7 -
18 2 8 -
19 2 9 -
20 2 10 -
Network Management
The following sections describe network management for a VSS:
• Telnet over SSH Sessions and the Web Browser User Interface, page 5-21
• SNMP, page 5-22
• Command Console, page 5-22
• Accessing the Remote Console on VSS, page 5-22
• Copying Files to Bootflash, page 5-23
• Transferring a Large File over VSL, page 5-23
Telnet over SSH Sessions and the Web Browser User Interface
A VSS supports remote access using Telnet over SSH sessions and the Cisco web browser user interface.