HP Switch# show stack all
Stacking - Stacking Status (All)
Stack Name
--------------- ------------- ------------------------- ------------
Big_Waters
Cold_Waters
Figure 6-32. Example of Stack Listing with Two Stacks in the Subnet
Using the Destination Commander CLI To "Pull" a Member from
Another Stack. This method uses the Commander in the destination stack
to "pull" the Member from the source stack.
Syntax:
stack member < switch-number >
mac-address < mac-addr >
[ password < password-str >]
In the destination Commander, use show stack all to find the MAC address of
the Member you want to pull into the destination stack. For example, suppose
you created a new Commander with a stack name of "Cold_Waters" and you
wanted to move a switch named "Bering Sea" into the new stack:
MAC Address
System Name
1cc1de-cfbc80 Big_Waters-0
000883-08f980 Big_Waters-1
000883-e9cfc0 Bering Sea
0001e6-0421c0 North Sea
You would then execute the following command to pull the desired switch
into the new stack:
HP Switch(config)# stack member 1 mac-address 000883-
e9cfc0
is an unused switch number (
Where
1
Since a password is not set on the Candidate, a password is not needed in this
example.
You could then use
show stack all
Using a Member CLI To "Push" the Member into Another Stack. You
can use the Member's CLI to "push" a stack Member into a destination stack
if you know the MAC address of the destination Commander.
Syntax:
stack join <mac-addr>
where: < mac-addr > is the MAC address of the Commander for the
destination stack.
Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Move this switch into the "Cold Waters" stack.
SN
again to verify that the move took place.
Configuring Stack Management
Status
Commander Up
Member Up
Member Up
Commander Up
).
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