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In addition the startup configurations will be updated with the new merged
configurations.
configurations.
Do you want proceed? [yes/no]: yes
Merging the standby VSL configuration. . .
Building configuration...
[OK]
This command prompts you to accept all standby virtual switch VSL-related configurations, and also updates the
startup configuration with the new merged configurations. Note that only VSL-related configurations are merged
with this step; all other configurations will be lost and require manual intervention.
If when entering this command running a 12.2(33)SXI3 or newer software release, the command returns a
notification that this step is no longer necessary.
Operational Management
Management of the system as a whole changed with the advent of the Cisco Virtual Switching System. The
fundamental concept of a switching system has evolved from a single physical entity managed separately to
multiple physical entities that are managed as a single system. The following section examines areas such as
console management, in-band (Telnet or SSH) management, SNMP and MIB changes, effects of NVRAM,
NetFlow features, Switch Port Analyzer (SPAN), Embedded Event Manager (EEM), and CiscoWorks LAN
Management System (LMS) management.
Console Management
After the two individual switches are converted into a Virtual Switching System, the console access is restricted to
only the active virtual switch. In this case you can handle all configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting under a
single interface. The console output into the standby virtual switch indicates that the console is disabled for general
administrative purposes.
Figure 12. Active and Standby Consoles