Stacking Boot Options
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G8264 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
The Stacking Boot options are used to define the role of the switch in a stack: either
as the Master that controls the stack or as a participating Member switch. Options
are available for loading stack software to individual Member switches and to
configure the VLAN that is reserved for inter‐switch stacking communications.
You must enable Stacking and reboot the switch to enter Stacking mode. When the
switch enters Stacking mode, the Stacking configuration menu appears. For more
information, see "Stacking Switch Configuration" on page
The following table lists the Boot Stacking command options.
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Boot Stacking Options
Command Syntax and Usage
boot stack higigtrunk <port alias or number>
Configures the ports used to connect the switch to the stack. Enter only 10Gb
or 40Gb external ports.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] boot stack enable
Enables or disables the switch stack.
Note: When the switch reboots in stacking, it is reset to the factory default
settings.
Command mode: Global configuration
boot stack mode {master|member} [master|backup|
|<attached switch number (1‐16)>|all]
Configures the Stacking mode for the selected switch.
Note: The optional command elements are available only on the master
switch.
Command mode: Global configuration
boot stack pushimage {image1|image2|bootimage}
<attached switch number (1‐16)>
Pushes the selected software file from the master to the selected switch.
Note: This command is available only on the master switch.
Command mode: Global configuration
boot stack vlan <VLAN ID (2‐4094)>
Configures the VLAN used for Stacking control communication.
Command mode: Global configuration
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