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Using SFTOS Stacking Commands, SFTOS Command Reference, SFTOS Configuration Guide

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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Using SFTOS Stacking Commands If the switch is running SFTOS, the commands available to manage stacking are described in the Stacking chapters of the SFTOS Command Reference and the SFTOS Configuration Guide. You can execute clear config on the switch to start a clean configuration. Then pre-configure it, as recommended in Best Practices in the Stacking chapter of the SFTOS Configuration Guide. You can use the SFTOS CLI to make stack identification changes on the fly: • Renumber units: switch renumber • Assign a new management unit: movemanagement • Remove a unit from stack membership: no member You can also use commands such as switch priority and member that override the default unit identification algorithms. Use the show switch command to see the current assignment of the management unit. Use the show switch unit command to see the serial number of the designated unit. For details on and other stacking commands, see the Stacking chapter in the SFTOS Configuration Guide and the Stacking Commands chapter in the SFTOS Command Reference. Using FTOS Stacking Commands If the switch is running FTOS, the following commands are available to manage stacking: • Use the stack-unit unit priority 1-14 command to configure the ability of an S-Series switch to become the management unit of a stack. • Use the stack-unit unit provision {S25N|S25P|S25V|S50N|S50V} command to pre-configure a stacking ID of a switch that will join the stack. This is an optional command that is executed on the management unit. • Use the stack-unit unit renumber unit command to renumber a standalone S-Series or any stack member except the management unit. • Use the show system brief command to see the current assignment of the management unit. • Use the show system stack-unit unit command to see the serial number of the designated unit and other system details. • Use the show system stack-ports command to see the stacking topology and status. For details on using FTOS to remove a unit from a stack or use other stacking commands, see the Stacking Commands chapter in the FTOS Command Reference and the S-Series Stacking chapter in the FTOS Configuration Guide. 24 | Installing the Switch

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Using SFTOS Stacking Commands
If the switch is running SFTOS, the commands available to manage stacking are described in the
Stacking chapters of the
SFTOS Command Reference
and the
SFTOS Configuration Guide
.
You can execute
clear config
on the switch to start a clean configuration. Then pre-configure it, as
recommended in Best Practices in the Stacking chapter of the
SFTOS Configuration Guide.
You can use the SFTOS CLI to make stack identification changes on the fly:
Renumber units:
switch renumber
Assign a new management unit:
movemanagement
Remove a unit from stack membership:
no member
You can also use commands such as
switch priority
and
member
that override the default unit
identification algorithms.
Use the
show switch
command to see the current assignment of the management unit.
Use the
show switch
unit
command to see the serial number of the designated unit.
For details on and other stacking commands, see the Stacking chapter in the
SFTOS Configuration Guide
and the Stacking Commands chapter in the
SFTOS Command Reference.
Using FTOS Stacking Commands
If the switch is running FTOS, the following commands are available to manage stacking:
Use the
stack-unit
unit
priority
1-14
command to configure the ability of an S-Series switch to become
the management unit of a stack.
Use the
stack-unit
unit
provision
{
S25N
|
S25P
|
S25V
|
S50N
|
S50V
} command to pre-configure a
stacking ID of a switch that will join the stack. This is an optional command that is executed on the
management unit.
Use the
stack-unit
unit
renumber
unit
command to renumber a standalone S-Series or any stack
member except the management unit.
Use the
show system brief
command to see the current assignment of the management unit.
Use the
show system stack-unit
unit
command to see the serial number of the designated unit and
other system details.
Use the
show system stack-ports
command to see the stacking topology and status.
For details on using FTOS to remove a unit from a stack or use other stacking commands, see the
Stacking Commands chapter in the
FTOS Command Reference
and the S-Series Stacking chapter in the
FTOS Configuration Guide.