Alcatel OS6400-24 User Guide - Page 116

Reverting to the Dynamic Slot Numbering Model, stack set slot, boot.slot.cfg

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Slot Numbering Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks When the stack comes up following the reboot, the manually-configured slot numbers display as follows: Slot 1 - Primary Slot 2 - Secondary Slot 3 - Idle Slot 4 - Idle Slot 5 - Idle Slot 6 - Idle Slot 7 - Idle Slot 8 - Idle Note: The stack set slot command can also be used to manually correct duplicate saved slot assignments within the stack topology. Refer to pages 5-12 through 5-14 for detailed information. Reverting to the Dynamic Slot Numbering Model To clear the boot.slot.cfg files from the stack's /flash directories, use the stack clear slot command on all modules and then reboot the stack. For example: -> stack clear slot 1 -> stack clear slot 2 -> stack clear slot 3 -> stack clear slot 4 -> stack clear slot 5 -> stack clear slot 6 -> stack clear slot 7 -> stack clear slot 8 -> reload all The commands shown above clear the saved slot information from all modules in an eight-module stacked configuration and then reboot the stack. Because the system software no longer has preassigned slot information to read during the boot process, the stack uses the dynamic slot number assignment method described on page 5-19. page 5-22 OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2011

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Slot Numbering
Managing OmniSwitch 6400 Series Stacks
page 5-22
OmniSwitch 6400 Series Hardware Users Guide
April 2011
When the stack comes up following the reboot, the manually-configured slot numbers display as follows:
Note
: The
stack set slot
command can also be used to manually correct duplicate saved slot assignments
within the stack topology. Refer to pages
5-12
through
5-14
for detailed information.
Reverting to the Dynamic Slot Numbering Model
To clear the
boot.slot.cfg
files from the stack’s /flash directories, use the
stack clear slot
command on all
modules and then reboot the stack. For example:
-> stack clear slot 1
-> stack clear slot 2
-> stack clear slot 3
-> stack clear slot 4
-> stack clear slot 5
-> stack clear slot 6
-> stack clear slot 7
-> stack clear slot 8
-> reload all
The commands shown above clear the saved slot information from all modules in an eight-module stacked
configuration and then reboot the stack. Because the system software no longer has preassigned slot infor-
mation to read during the boot process, the stack uses the dynamic slot number assignment method
described on
page 5-19
.
Slot 4 - Idle
Slot 5 - Idle
Slot 6 - Idle
Slot 7 - Idle
Slot 8 - Idle
Slot 1 - Primary
Slot 2 - Secondary
Slot 3 - Idle