Configuring Stack Ports On A Member Device; Logging In To The Cli Of A Member From The Master; Displaying And Maintaining Stack Configuration - HP 5500 EI Series Configuration Manual

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To create a stack:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a stack.
After you configure a device as a stack master device, its CLI prompt changes to <stack_0.Sysname>,
where Sysname is the system name of the device.

Configuring stack ports on a member device

To add a device to a stack, you must configure the ports that connect the device to other stack members
(including the master) as stack ports.
Perform this task on each stack member device.
To configure stack ports:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure stack ports.
After a device becomes a stack member device, its CLI prompt changes to <stack_n.Sysname>, where n
is the stack number assigned by the master device, and Sysname is its system name.

Logging in to the CLI of a member from the master

Perform this task on the master device in user view.
Task
Log in to the CLI of a member device from the master device.
The stack switch-to command does not change the user privilege level. To return to the master device, use
the quit command.

Displaying and maintaining stack configuration

Task
Display the stack configuration of
stack members.
Command
system-view
stack role master
Command
system-view
stack stack-port stack-port-num
port interface-list
Command
display stack [ members ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
200
Remarks
N/A
By default, a port is not a stack
port.
Command
stack switch-to member-id
Remarks
Available in any view.

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