Management Access On S-Series Stacks - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

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Figure 47-5. S-Series Stack Manager Redundancy (S50-type system)
Stack#show redundancy
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Stack-unit Status
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Mgmt ID:
Stack-unit ID:
Stack-unit Redundancy Role:
Stack-unit State:
Stack-unit SW Version:
Link to Peer:
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PEER Stack-unit Status
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Stack-unit State:
Peer stack-unit ID:
Stack-unit SW Version:
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Stack-unit Redundancy Configuration
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Primary Stack-unit:
Auto Data Sync:
Failover Type:
Auto reboot Stack-unit:
Auto failover limit:
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Stack-unit Failover Record
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Failover Count:
Last failover timestamp:
Last failover Reason:
Last failover type:
--Last Data Block Sync Record: --
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Stack Unit Config: succeeded Mar 24 2009 20:35:14
Start-up Config: failed Mar 24 2009 20:35:14
Runtime Event Log: succeeded Mar 24 2009 20:35:14
Running Config: succeeded Mar 24 2009 20:35:14
ACL Mgr: succeeded Mar 24 2009 20:35:14

Management Access on S-Series Stacks

You can access the stack via the console port or VTY line.
Console access: You may access the stack through the console port of the master unit (stack manager)
only. Like a standby RPM, the console port of the standby unit does not provide management
capability; only a limited number of commands are available. Member units provide a severely limited
set of commands, as shown in
Remote access: You may access the master unit and standby unit in a stack through the dedicated
management ethernet interfaces with SNMP, SSH, or via Telnet.
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Stacking
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0
1
Primary
Active
7.8.1.0
Up
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Standby
2
7.8.1.0
mgmt-id
Full
Hot Failover
Enabled
3 times in 60 minutes
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0
None
None
None
LACP:
no block sync done
STP:
no block sync done
SPAN:
no block sync done
Figure
47-6.
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