Stacking Status - ZyXEL Communications XGS2210-28 User Manual

Xgs2210 series. intelligent layer 2 gbe switch
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Figure 77 Stacking Topology

8.11.1 Stacking Status

Click Basic Setting > Stacking in the navigation panel to display the Stacking Status screen as shown
next.
Figure 78 Basic Setting > Stacking Status
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 37 Basic Setting > Stacking > Stacking Status
LABEL
Slot
Name
Status
MAC address
Role
Stacking Topology: Ring/Chain
Slot No.
Stacking Channel1
Neighbor
Speed
Stacking Channel2
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DESCRIPTION
'Slot' refers to a Switch in the 'virtual chassis' stack. This field displays the slot ID of the stacked
Switch. You can click the ID number to go to the Stacking Slot Status screen.
This field displays the model name of the stacked Switch
This field displays whether the stacked Switch is active or inactive in a stack system.
Init means the slot ID is being initialized by the master Switch.
active* means the Switch is in the stack, but some items failed to initiate. See the system logs for
details. If the Switch is not a master, disconnect and reconnect the stacking port and wait.
Restart the Switch if it still displays active*. If the Switch is a master, restart it or choose another
master.
This field displays the MAC address of the stacked Switch
This field displays whether the Switch is a master, backup or linecard. There's only one master
and one backup Switch in the stacking model; all others are linecard Switches.
This field displays the slot ID number of the stacked Switch.
This field displays the neighbor Switch that is connected using slot channel 1 of the Switch.
This field displays the Ethernet speed of stacking channel 1 of the Switch.
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