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Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands
output definitions (continued)
State
Saved Slot
Link A State
Link A Remote NI
Link A Remote Port
Link B State
Link B Remote NI
Link B Remote Port
Release History
Release 6.1; command was introduced.
Release 6.4.4; INC-SLOT output parameter was added.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
The current operational state of the corresponding switch. Options
include RUNNING (the switch is up and operating normally),
DUP-SLOT (the switch has a duplicate saved slot number or incorrect
mode and has automatically entered pass-through mode), INC-SLOT
(the switch is in the incorrect mode and has automatically entered pass-
through mode),CLR-SLOT (the switch has been manually "cleared"
via the
stack clear slot
OUT-SLOT (the current stacked configuration already has eight
switches and therefore cannot accommodate this switch), OUT-TOK
(there are not enough unused tokens remaining in the current stacked
configuration to accommodate this switch), UNKNOWN (the switch's
current state is not known).
The designated saved slot number for the corresponding switch. The
saved slot number is the slot position the switch will assume following
a reboot. A value of zero (0) indicates that the switch has been
"cleared" and, as a result, is designated for pass-through mode. To
assign saved slot numbers, use the
switch and designate it for pass-though mode, use the
command.
The current status of the stacking cable link at the switch's stacking
port A. Options include UP, DOWN, or UNKNOWN.
The slot number of the switch to which stacking cable A's remote end is
connected. In other words, if a switch in slot position 1 displays a
Link A Remote NI value of 3, this indicates that the stacking cable
plugged into slot 1 stacking port A is connected to the slot 3 switch. If
no stacking cable link exists, the value 0 displays.
The specific stacking port to which stacking cable A's remote end is
connected. Options include StackA, StackB, and 0. If stacking cable A's
remote end is connected to stacking port B on the other switch, the
value displays StackB. If no stacking cable link exists, the value 0
displays.
The current status of the stacking cable link at the switch's stacking
port B. Options include UP, DOWN, or UNKNOWN.
The slot number of the switch to which stacking cable B's remote end is
connected. In other words, if a switch in slot position 6 displays a
Link A Remote NI value of 7, this indicates that the stacking cable
plugged into slot 6 stacking port B is connected to the slot 7 switch.
The specific stacking port to which stacking cable B's remote end is
connected. Options include StackA, StackB, and 0. If stacking cable
B's remote end is connected to stacking port B on the other switch, the
value displays StackB. If no stacking cable link exists, the value 0
displays.
June 2012
command and is now in pass-through mode),
stack set slot
command. To clear a
stack clear slot
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