Dell Force10 S60-44T FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for the S60 System FTOS - Page 1002
stack-unit priority, show system stack-ports topology Command Example, Table 40-1.
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Example Figure 40-5. show system stack-ports topology Command Example Force10# show system stack-ports topology Topology: Ring Interface Connection 0/49 1/49 0/50 0/51 2/49 1/49 0/49 1/50 2/51 2/49 0/51 2/51 1/50 2/52 Force10# Table 40-1. show interfaces description Command Example Fields Field Topology Interface Link Speed Admin Status Connection Description Lists the topology of stack ports connected: Ring, Daisy chain, or Standalone The unit/port ID of the connected stack port on this unit Link Speed of the stack port (12 or 24) in Gb/s The only currently listed status is Up. The stack port ID to which this unit's stack port is connected Related Commands reset stack-unit show hardware stack-unit show system (S-Series) upgrade (S-Series management unit) Reset the designated S-Series stack member. Display the data plane or management plane input and output statistics of the designated component of the designated stack member. Display the current status of all stack members or a specific member. Upgrade the bootflash image or system image of the S-Series management unit. stack-unit priority s Configure the ability of an S-Series switch to become the management unit of a stack. Syntax stack-unit stack-unit priority preference Parameters stack-unit preference Enter the stack member unit identifier of the stack member to reset. S60 range: 0 - 11 all other S-Series range: 0-7 This preference parameter allows you to specify the management priority of one backup switch over another, Range 0-14, with 0 the lowest priority and 14 the highest. The switch with the highest priority value will be chosen to become the management unit if the active management unit fails or on the next reload. Defaults 1 1002 | S-Series Stacking Commands