Hi,

Am 04.08.10 23:27, schrieb snort bsd:
> i had access via vme interface for two chained ex4200. but the vme ip address 
> is no longer
> working after i configured two ip addresses on interface of me0 under stanzas 
> "groups member0" and "groups
> member1".
> 
> right now i can access each member of this virtual-chassis separately but not 
> via vme address.
> 
> are those two methods mutually exclusive?

yes, they are. If you want to access me0 separately from the vme, you have to 
use the
"no-management-vlan"-keyword and configure separate ip addresses via shell and 
ifconfig. See the
Complete Software Guide and search for the keyword.

Technically*, vme puts all me0 into a kind of "family ethernet-switching"-mode, 
assigns an internal
management VLAN and sets up a vlan interface "family inet" with the configured 
ip address.

If you configure both vme and me0, "inet mode" and "ethernet-switching mode" 
collide.

Regards,

Malte


* That's an explanation based on the effects. I don't know for sure what 
happens under the hood.
-- 
Malte von dem Hagen
Teamleitung Network Engineering & Operation
Abteilung Technik

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