Monitoring Stack Status - HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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Table 6-5. Stack Status Environments
Screen Name
Stack Status (This Switch)
Stack Status (All)
3.
Press
(for Back) to return to the Stacking Menu.
[B]
4.
To display Stack Configuration menu for the switch you are moving, select
3. Stack Configuration
5.
Press
(for Edit) to select the Stack State parameter.
[E]
Use the Space bar to select Member, then press [v] to move to the Com-
6.
mander MAC Address field.
7.
Enter the MAC address of the destination Commander and press
(for Save).
8.
Press
[S]

Monitoring Stack Status

Using the stacking options in the menu interface for any switch in a stack, you
can view stacking data for that switch or for all stacks in the subnet (broadcast
domain). (If you are using VLANs in your stack environment, see "Stacking
Operation with a Tagged VLAN" on page 6-43.) This can help you in such ways
as determining the stacking configuration for individual switches, identifying
stack Members and Candidates, and determining the status of individual
switches in a stack. See table 6-5 on page 6-23.
Commander
• Commander's stacking
configuration
• Data on stack Members:
– Switch Number
– MAC Address
– System Name
– Device Type
– Status
Lists devices by stack name
or Candidate status (if device
is not a stack Member).
Includes:
• Stack Name
• MAC Address
• System Name
• Status
Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Member
• Member's stacking configuration
• Member Status
• Data identifying Member's
Commander:
– Commander Status
– Commander IP Address
– Commander MAC Address
Same as for Commander.
Configuring Stack Management
[Enter]
Candidate
Candidate's stacking
configuration
Same as for
Commander.
.
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