Resetting A Unit On An S-Series Stack; Verify A Stack Configuration; Displaying The Status Of Stacking Ports - Dell S4820T Configuration Manual

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Resetting a Unit on an S-Series Stack

You may reset any stack unit except for the master management unit, as shown in the following message.
% Error: Reset of master unit is not allowed.
To rest a unit on an S-Series stack, use the following commands.
Reload a stack-unit.
EXEC Privilege mode
reset stack-unit
Reload a member unit, from the unit itself.
EXEC Privilege mode
reset-self
Reset a stack-unit when the unit is in a problem state.
EXEC Privilege mode
reset stack-unit {hard}

Verify a Stack Configuration

The light of the LED status indicator on the front panel of the stack identifies the unit's role in the stack.
Off indicates the unit is a stack member.
Blinking green indicates the unit is the stack standby.
Solid green indicates the unit is the stack master (management unit).

Displaying the Status of Stacking Ports

To display the status of the stacking ports, including the topology, use the following command.
Display the stacking ports.
EXEC Privilege mode
show system stack-ports
Examples of Viewing the Status for Stacked Switches
The following example shows four switches stacked together with two 40G links in a ring topology.
Dell#show system stack-ports
Topology: Ring
Interface Connection Link
-----------------------------------------------------
1/48
7/56
1/52
5/60
2/56
6/52
2/60
4/52
3/48
7/52
Stacking
Speed
Admin
(Gb/s) Status Status Group
40
up
up
40
up
up
40
up
up
40
up
up
40
up
up
Link
Trunk
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