Managing MAC Addresses on the Switch | OmniSwitch 6600 Series Chassis and Hardware Components |
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Base Chassis MAC Address as Unique Identifier
The switch chassis requires a unique identifier in order to be recognized by other devices in the network. The base chassis MAC address, which is automatically allocated by the switch, serves as this identifier. The base chassis MAC address is always the start MAC address listed in the switch’s default
MAC range 1.
Viewing the Base Chassis MAC Address
To display the switch’s base chassis MAC address, use the show
The following information displays:
Mac | Row Status |
| Local/ | Start Mac Addr | End Mac Addr |
Range | + | Global | |||
ACTIVE | |||||
01 |
| GLOBAL | 00:d0:95:6a:79:8d |
Because MAC address 00:d0:95:6a:79:6e is the first address in default MAC range 1, it is automatically allocated as the base chassis MAC address and, therefore, serves as a unique identifier for the switch as a whole.
Determining Current MAC Address Allocation on the Switch
To quickly view all allocated MAC addresses, use the show
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Mac | Row Status |
| Local/ | Start Mac Addr | End Mac Addr |
Range | + | Global | |||
ACTIVE | |||||
01 |
| GLOBAL | 00:d0:95:12:db:61 | ||
03 | ACTIVE |
| GLOBAL | 00:d0:95:12:db:62 | 00:d0:95:12:db:7d |
Base Chassis MAC Address in Stacked Configurations
In stacked configurations of two or more OmniSwitch 6600 series switches, the base MAC address for the stack (also referred to as the virtual chassis) is always provided by the primary switch.
If a failover occurs and another switch assumes the primary role, the stack’s base MAC address changes to the address provided by the new primary switch.
For detailed information on stacked configurations, refer to Chapter 3, “Managing OmniSwitch 6600 Series Stacks.”
page | OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 |