Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 112

Show stack information, 23.4 Set range of IP addresses used by the stack port

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112 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions Only one's own stack member ID can be changed. If the unit started up using the config saved on the SD card, and the SD card is subsequently unmounted, executing this command produces an error. [Example] Change the ID:1 stack member to ID:2. SWR2310(config)#stack 1 renumber 2 4.23.3 Show stack information [Syntax] show stack [Input mode] unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode [Description] Shows stack-related settings and status information. The following content is shown. • Set stack function (Stack) • The unit's own stack ID [set value] (Configured ID) • The unit's own stack ID [operating value] (Running ID) • The unit's own status (Status) • Range of IP addresses used by the unit's own stack port (Subnet on stack port) • Information for each stack member • Stack ID [operating value] (ID) • Model name (Model) • Status (Status) • Role (Role) [Note] This command can be executed only for models that support stacking. [Example] Show stack information. SWR2310(config)#show stack Stack: Enable Configured ID: 1 Running ID : 1 Status : Active Subnet on stack port : Auto-ip ID Model Status Role 1 SWR2310-28GT Active Master 2 SWR2310-28GT Active Slave 4.23.4 Set range of IP addresses used by the stack port [Syntax] stack subnet NETWORK_ADDR stack subnet auto-ip no stack subnet [Parameter] NETWORK_ADD : A.B.C.D R IP address space (A.B.C.0) [Initial value] stack subnet auto-ip [Input mode] global configuration mode

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Only one's own stack member ID can be changed.
If the unit started up using the config saved on the SD card, and the SD card is subsequently unmounted, executing this
command produces an error.
[Example]
Change the ID:1 stack member to ID:2.
SWR2310(config)#stack 1 renumber 2
4.23.3 Show stack information
[Syntax]
show
stack
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows stack-related settings and status information.
The following content is shown.
Set stack function (Stack)
The unit's own stack ID [set value] (Configured ID)
The unit's own stack ID [operating value] (Running ID)
The unit's own status (Status)
Range of IP addresses used by the unit's own stack port (Subnet on stack port)
Information for each stack member
Stack ID [operating value] (ID)
Model name (Model)
Status (Status)
Role (Role)
[Note]
This command can be executed only for models that support stacking.
[Example]
Show stack information.
SWR2310(config)#show stack
Stack: Enable
Configured ID: 1
Running ID
: 1
Status
: Active
Subnet on stack port : Auto-ip
ID
Model
Status
Role
-------------------------------------
1
SWR2310-28GT
Active
Master
2
SWR2310-28GT
Active
Slave
4.23.4 Set range of IP addresses used by the stack port
[Syntax]
stack
subnet
NETWORK_ADDR
stack
subnet
auto-ip
no
stack
subnet
[Parameter]
NETWORK_ADD
R
:
A.B.C.D
IP address space (A.B.C.0)
[Initial value]
stack subnet auto-ip
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
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