Stack Configuration Commands - Extreme Networks 200 Series Installation And User Manual

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Configuring Stacked Switches

Stack Configuration Commands

Table 72 summarizes the commands used to configure a stack.
Table 72: Stack Configuration Commands
Command
configure slot <n> module <Summit200-24 |
Summit200-48>
configure stacking add port <portlist>
configure stacking delete port <portlist>
configure stacking slave slot <n> mac_address
<mac>
configure stacking slave timeout [none | <n>]
configure stkmgmt ipaddress <ipaddress>/
<netmask>
disable stacking
download [image | config] <host name/ip>
<filename> [primary | secondary] [slot <n> | all]
enable stacking [master | slave]
enable stacking master ports <portlist>
enable stacking slave ports <portlist>
reboot
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Description
Preconfigures a slot in the stack. This
command allows users to copy switch
configurations, similar to function on Alpine and
Black Diamond.
Configures additional ports as stacking ports.
The ports in the portlist must be Gigabit
Ethernet ports.
Removes ports as stacking ports. The ports in
the portlist must be Gigabit Ethernet ports.
Maps a MAC address to a specific slot in the
stack.
Sets the amount of time a stack member waits
for the master to connect before rebooting
using the stored configuration. Valid entries are
from 30 seconds to 3600 seconds (1 hour).
The default is none, which indicates that the
member waits indefinitely.
Allows access to the switches in a stack.
Ipaddress is the IP address of slot 1, where
<ipaddress>+1 is the address of slot 2
continuing to <ipaddress>+7, which is slot 8.
Netmask must be less than or equal to 29.
Disables stacking on all switches in the stack.
Downloads an image to a specific slot or to all
switches in the stack.
• Host name/ip indicates the switch name
and IP address.
• Filename indicates the name of the image.
• Primary | secondary indicate a choice
between a primary and secondary image.
• slot n indicates the position in the stack.
Slot 1 for the master, slots 2 to a maximum
of 8 for the stack members.
• all downloads to all switches in the stack.
If slot or all are not specified, an image is
only loaded to the stack master.
Recovers a disabled stack. This command
uses the previously entered portlist as the
stacking ports.
Initializes the stack. All ports in the portlist
must be local ports.
Enables an individual stacking member. All
ports in the portlist must be Gigabit
Ethernet ports (49 and 50 on the S200-48 and
25 and 26 on the S20-24).
Reboots all switches in a stack.
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