3. Slide the locking cover back.
4. Gently pull the release pull tab on the virtual chassis cable connector to release
the lock holding the virtual chassis cable connector in the virtual chassis port.
5. Gently pull the virtual chassis cable connector out of the virtual chassis port.
Figure 67: Virtual Chassis Cable Connector in an EX 4200 Switch
NOTE: If you order virtual chassis cables separately, you should reuse the locking
covers provided with the original cable or order virtual chassis cable locking covers
also separately.
Related Topics ■ Connecting a Virtual Chassis Cable to an EX 4200 Switch on page 88
■ Understanding Virtual Chassis Hardware Configuration on page 58
■ Understanding Virtual Chassis Components
■ Planning the Virtual Chassis on page 58
■ Virtual Chassis Ports Connector Pinout Information on page 42
Replacing a Member Switch of a Virtual Chassis Configuration (CLI Procedure)
You can replace a member switch of a Virtual Chassis configuration without disrupting
network service for the other members. You can retain the existing configuration of
the member switch and apply it to a new member switch, or you can free up the
member ID and make it available for assignment to a new member switch.
114 ■ Replacing a Member Switch of a Virtual Chassis Configuration (CLI Procedure)
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