Dell PowerConnect B-FCXs Configuration Manual page 179

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TABLE 29
This field
alone: Standalone
S: static configuration
D: dynamic configuration
ID
Type
Role
MAC address
Priority
State
Comments
Table 30
command fields shown in the previous table).
TABLE 30
This field
Stack Port Status
Neighbors
ID
Stack-port 1
Stack-port 2
Displaying stack flash information
Use the show stack flash command to display information about flash memory for stack members,
as shown in this example.
PowerConnect# show stack flash
There is no startup-config.old
There was no stack flash read during bootup
Current written stack flash:
FCX624S, ID =1, role= active, priority=128, config=1, jumbo=X PPVLAN=X S2M=
stack p: [0]=1/2/1 [1]=1/2/2 , , hash-chain=X vlan#=X
active-chg=0
Syntax: show stack flash
PowerConnect B-Series FCX Configuration Guide
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Field descriptions for the show stack command
Indicates...
This device is operating as a standalone device
The configuration for this unit is static (has been saved with a write
memory command).
The configuration for this unit is dynamic and may be overwritten by a new
stack unit. To change to a static configuration, enter the write memory
command.
The stack identification number for this unit.
The model of this unit.
The role of this unit within the stack.
The MAC address of this unit.
The priority assigned to this unit.
The operational state of this unit.
Additional information about this unit (optional).
describes the output from the show stack detail command (in addition to the show stack
Field descriptions for the show stack detail command
Indicates...
Indicates stacking port status for each stack unit.
Identifies stack neighbors (by unit ID) for each stack unit.
The stack identification number for this unit.
Indicates the port state (up or down) and identifies the port by number
(stack-ID/slot/port).
Indicates the port state (up or down) and identifies the port by number
(stack-ID/slot/port).
Managing your IronStack
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