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Managing OmniSwitch 6850 Series Stacks
In some pass-through conditions (for example, larger stacks where multiple switches are in pass-through
mode), it might be desirable to correct any duplicate saved slot assignments and then reboot the entire
stack. The recovery from pass-through can be accomplished with fewer steps than reassigning slot
numbers and rebooting modules on a slot-by-slot basis. However, be sure that there is no mission-critical
traffic being passed on the non-pass-though modules; traffic will be interrupted on these modules during
the reboot.
The following example shows a large stack with multiple elements operating in pass-through mode:
-> show stack topology
NI
Role
----+-----------+--------+------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------
4 IDLE
5 IDLE
1001 PASS-THRU
2 SECONDARY
1003 PASS-THRU
1002 PASS-THRU
1 PRIMARY
3 IDLE
This disordered stack topology, with its three modules operating in pass-through mode, can be corrected
by entering the following commands:
-> stack set slot 4 saved-slot 1
-> stack set slot 5 saved-slot 2
-> stack set slot 1001 saved-slot 3
-> stack set slot 2 saved-slot 4
-> stack set slot 1003 saved-slot 5
-> stack set slot 1002 saved-slot 6
-> stack set slot 1 saved-slot 7
-> stack set slot 3 saved-slot 8
-> reload all
When all elements in the stack come up following the reboot, there are no longer any duplicate slot
numbers in the stack. In addition, the stack topology is more orderly and, as a result, easier to manage:
-> show stack topology
NI
Role
----+-----------+--------+------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------
1 PRIMARY
2 SECONDARY
3 IDLE
4 IDLE
5 IDLE
6 IDLE
7 IDLE
8 IDLE
OmniSwitch 6850 Series Hardware Users Guide
State
Saved
Link A
Slot
State
RUNNING
4
UP
RUNNING
5
UP
DUP-SLOT
2
UP
RUNNING
2
UP
DUP-SLOT
2
UP
DUP-SLOT
2
UP
RUNNING
1
UP
RUNNING
3
UP
State
Saved
Link A
Slot
State
RUNNING
1
UP
RUNNING
2
UP
RUNNING
3
UP
RUNNING
4
UP
RUNNING
5
UP
RUNNING
6
UP
RUNNING
7
UP
RUNNING
8
UP
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Link A
Link A
Remote
Remote
Link B
NI
Port
State
5
StackB
UP
1001
StackB
UP
2
StackB
UP
1003
StackB
UP
1002
StackB
UP
1
StackB
UP
3
StackB
UP
4
StackB
UP
Link A
Link A
Remote
Remote
Link B
NI
Port
State
2
StackB
UP
3
StackB
UP
4
StackB
UP
5
StackB
UP
6
StackB
UP
7
StackB
UP
8
StackB
UP
1
StackB
UP
Roles Within the Stack
Link B
Link B
Remote
Remote
NI
Port
3
StackA
4
StackA
5
StackA
1001
StackA
2
StackA
1003
StackA
1002
StackA
1
StackA
Link B
Link B
Remote
Remote
NI
Port
8
StackA
1
StackA
2
StackA
3
StackA
4
StackA
5
StackA
6
StackA
7
StackA
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