In aVCS (Altiostar Virtualized Chassis System), the vMaster acts as the control entity, and vBlades are the data plane entities that are managed by the vMaster. When a reboot command is issued on the vMaster, it not only reboots the vMaster itself but also initiates a reload operation on the vBlades that are part of the chassis. This ensures a synchronized operation and consistency within the virtual chassis
When a reboot command is issued on the vMaster in an Avaya Virtual Chassis System (aVCS), the vMaster itself undergoes a reboot, while the vBlades (member devices) perform a reload operation. This ensures that the entire chassis remains synchronized after the operation.
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